US20200335702A1 - Organic electroluminescent materials and devices - Google Patents
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- the claimed invention was made by, on behalf of, and/or in connection with one or more of the following parties to a joint university corporation research agreement: Regents of the University of Michigan, Princeton University, University of Southern California, and the Universal Display Corporation. The agreement was in effect on and before the date the claimed invention was made, and the claimed invention was made as a result of activities undertaken within the scope of the agreement.
- the present invention relates to organic light emitting devices (OLEDs), and more specifically to organic materials used in such devices. More specifically, the present invention relates to novel premixed host systems for phosphorescent OLEDs. At least one emitter and at least another material can be mixed and co-evaporated from one sublimation crucible in a vacuum thermal evaporation (VTE) process and achieve stable evaporation.
- VTE vacuum thermal evaporation
- Opto-electronic devices that make use of organic materials are becoming increasingly desirable for a number of reasons. Many of the materials used to make such devices are relatively inexpensive, so organic opto-electronic devices have the potential for cost advantages over inorganic devices. In addition, the inherent properties of organic materials, such as their flexibility, may make them well suited for particular applications such as fabrication on a flexible substrate. Examples of organic opto-electronic devices include organic light emitting devices (OLEDs), organic phototransistors, organic photovoltaic cells, and organic photodetectors. For OLEDs, the organic materials may have performance advantages over conventional materials. For example, the wavelength at which an organic emissive layer emits light may generally be readily tuned with appropriate dopants.
- OLEDs organic light emitting devices
- the wavelength at which an organic emissive layer emits light may generally be readily tuned with appropriate dopants.
- OLEDs make use of thin organic films that emit light when voltage is applied across the device. OLEDs are becoming an increasingly interesting technology for use in applications such as flat panel displays, illumination, and backlighting. Several OLED materials and configurations are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,844,363, 6,303,238, and 5,707,745, which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
- phosphorescent emissive molecules is a full color display.
- Industry standards for such a display call for pixels adapted to emit particular colors, referred to as “saturated” colors.
- these standards call for saturated red, green, and blue pixels. Color may be measured using CIE coordinates, which are well known to the art.
- a green emissive molecule is tris(2-phenylpyridine) iridium, denoted Ir(ppy) 3 , which has the following structure:
- organic includes polymeric materials as well as small molecule organic materials that may be used to fabricate organic opto-electronic devices.
- Small molecule refers to any organic material that is not a polymer, and “small molecules” may actually be quite large. Small molecules may include repeat units in some circumstances. For example, using a long chain alkyl group as a substituent does not remove a molecule from the “small molecule” class. Small molecules may also be incorporated into polymers, for example as a pendent group on a polymer backbone or as a part of the backbone. Small molecules may also serve as the core moiety of a dendrimer, which consists of a series of chemical shells built on the core moiety.
- the core moiety of a dendrimer may be a fluorescent or phosphorescent small molecule emitter.
- a dendrimer may be a “small molecule,” and it is believed that all dendrimers currently used in the field of OLEDs are small molecules.
- top means furthest away from the substrate, while “bottom” means closest to the substrate.
- first layer is described as “disposed over” a second layer, the first layer is disposed further away from substrate. There may be other layers between the first and second layer, unless it is specified that the first layer is “in contact with” the second layer.
- a cathode may be described as “disposed over” an anode, even though there are various organic layers in between.
- solution processible means capable of being dissolved, dispersed, or transported in and/or deposited from a liquid medium, either in solution or suspension form.
- a ligand may be referred to as “photoactive” when it is believed that the ligand directly contributes to the photoactive properties of an emissive material.
- a ligand may be referred to as “ancillary” when it is believed that the ligand does not contribute to the photoactive properties of an emissive material, although an ancillary ligand may alter the properties of a photoactive ligand.
- a first “Highest Occupied Molecular Orbital” (HOMO) or “Lowest Unoccupied Molecular Orbital” (LUMO) energy level is “greater than” or “higher than” a second HOMO or LUMO energy level if the first energy level is closer to the vacuum energy level.
- IP ionization potentials
- a higher HOMO energy level corresponds to an IP having a smaller absolute value (an IP that is less negative).
- a higher LUMO energy level corresponds to an electron affinity (EA) having a smaller absolute value (an EA that is less negative).
- the LUMO energy level of a material is higher than the HOMO energy level of the same material.
- a “higher” HOMO or LUMO energy level appears closer to the top of such a diagram than a “lower” HOMO or LUMO energy level.
- a first work function is “greater than” or “higher than” a second work function if the first work function has a higher absolute value. Because work functions are generally measured as negative numbers relative to vacuum level, this means that a “higher” work function is more negative. On a conventional energy level diagram, with the vacuum level at the top, a “higher” work function is illustrated as further away from the vacuum level in the downward direction. Thus, the definitions of HOMO and LUMO energy levels follow a different convention than work functions.
- the present disclosure provides a novel composition comprising a mixture of a first compound and a second compound, wherein the first compound has different chemical structure than the second compound; wherein the first compound is capable of functioning as a phosphorescent emitter in an organic light emitting device at room temperature.
- the first compound can have an evaporation temperature T1 of 150 to 350° C.
- the second compound can have an evaporation temperature T2 of 150 to 350° C.
- the absolute value of T1 ⁇ T2 the difference between T1 and T2 should be less than 20° C.
- the first compound has a concentration C1 in the mixture and a concentration C2 in a film formed by evaporating the mixture in a vacuum deposition tool at a constant pressure between 1 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 6 Torr to 1 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 9 Torr, at a 2 ⁇ /sec deposition rate on a surface positioned at a predetermined distance away from the mixture being evaporated, and wherein the absolute value of (C1 ⁇ C2)/C1 is less than 5%.
- a first device comprising a first organic light emitting device, the first organic light emitting device comprising: an anode; a cathode; and an organic layer, disposed between the anode and the cathode, comprising a first composition further comprising a mixture of a first compound and a second compound, wherein the first compound has different chemical structure than the second compound;
- the first compound is capable of functioning as a phosphorescent emitter in an organic light emitting device at room temperature
- the first compound has an evaporation temperature T1 of 150 to 350° C.
- the second compound has an evaporation temperature T2 of 150 to 350° C.
- T1 ⁇ T2 is less than 20° C.
- the first compound has a concentration C1 in said mixture, a concentration C2 in a film formed by evaporating the mixture in a vacuum deposition tool at a constant pressure between 1 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 6 Torr to 1 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 9 Torr, at a 2 ⁇ /sec deposition rate on a surface positioned at a predetermined distance away from the mixture being evaporated; and wherein the absolute value of (C1 ⁇ C2)/C1 is less than 5%.
- a method of fabricating an organic light emitting device comprising a first electrode, a second electrode, and a first organic layer disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the first organic layer comprises a first organic composition further comprising a mixture of a first compound and a second compound, is disclosed.
- the method comprises:
- FIG. 1 shows an organic light emitting device that can incorporate the inventive host material disclosed herein.
- FIG. 2 shows an inverted organic light emitting device that can incorporate the inventive host material disclosed herein.
- FIGS. 3( a )-3( c ) show examples of white OLEDs in top emission, bottom emission and transparent OLEDs (TOLED) configurations.
- FIGS. 4( a )-4( d ) show examples of blue-yellow white OLED structures.
- FIGS. 5( a )-5( g ) show examples of two-unit white stacked OLED structures.
- FIGS. 6( a )-6( c ) show examples of white stacked OLED structures having three or more units.
- an OLED comprises at least one organic layer disposed between and electrically connected to an anode and a cathode.
- the anode injects holes and the cathode injects electrons into the organic layer(s).
- the injected holes and electrons each migrate toward the oppositely charged electrode.
- an “exciton,” which is a localized electron-hole pair having an excited energy state is formed.
- Light is emitted when the exciton relaxes via a photoemissive mechanism.
- the exciton may be localized on an excimer or an exciplex. Non-radiative mechanisms, such as thermal relaxation, may also occur, but are generally considered undesirable.
- the initial OLEDs used emissive molecules that emitted light from their singlet states (“fluorescence”) as disclosed, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,769,292, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety. Fluorescent emission generally occurs in a time frame of less than 10 nanoseconds.
- FIG. 1 shows an organic light emitting device 100 .
- Device 100 may include a substrate 110 , an anode 115 , a hole injection layer 120 , a hole transport layer 125 , an electron blocking layer 130 , an emissive layer 135 , a hole blocking layer 140 , an electron transport layer 145 , an electron injection layer 150 , a protective layer 155 , a cathode 160 , and a barrier layer 170 .
- Cathode 160 is a compound cathode having a first conductive layer 162 and a second conductive layer 164 .
- Device 100 may be fabricated by depositing the layers described, in order. The properties and functions of these various layers, as well as example materials, are described in more detail in U.S. Pat. No. 7,279,704 at cols. 6-10, which are incorporated by reference.
- each of these layers are available.
- a flexible and transparent substrate-anode combination is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,844,363, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- An example of a p-doped hole transport layer is m-MTDATA doped with F 4 -TCNQ at a molar ratio of 50:1, as disclosed in U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2003/0230980, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- host materials are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,303,238 to Thompson et al., which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- An example of an n-doped electron transport layer is BPhen doped with Li at a molar ratio of 1:1, as disclosed in U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2003/0230980, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- the theory and use of blocking layers is described in more detail in U.S. Pat. No. 6,097,147 and U.S. Patent Application Publication No.
- FIG. 2 shows an inverted OLED 200 .
- the device includes a substrate 210 , a cathode 215 , an emissive layer 220 , a hole transport layer 225 , and an anode 230 .
- Device 200 may be fabricated by depositing the layers described, in order. Because the most common OLED configuration has a cathode disposed over the anode, and device 200 has cathode 215 disposed under anode 230 , device 200 may be referred to as an “inverted” OLED. Materials similar to those described with respect to device 100 may be used in the corresponding layers of device 200 .
- FIG. 2 provides one example of how some layers may be omitted from the structure of device 100 .
- FIGS. 1 and 2 The simple layered structure illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 is provided by way of non-limiting example, and it is understood that embodiments of the invention may be used in connection with a wide variety of other structures.
- the specific materials and structures described are exemplary in nature, and other materials and structures may be used.
- Functional OLEDs may be achieved by combining the various layers described in different ways, or layers may be omitted entirely, based on design, performance, and cost factors. Other layers not specifically described may also be included. Materials other than those specifically described may be used. Although many of the examples provided herein describe various layers as comprising a single material, it is understood that combinations of materials, such as a mixture of host and dopant, or more generally a mixture, may be used. Also, the layers may have various sublayers.
- hole transport layer 225 transports holes and injects holes into emissive layer 220 , and may be described as a hole transport layer or a hole injection layer.
- an OLED may be described as having an “organic layer” disposed between a cathode and an anode. This organic layer may comprise a single layer, or may further comprise multiple layers of different organic materials as described, for example, with respect to FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- OLEDs comprised of polymeric materials (PLEDs) such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,247,190 to Friend et al., which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- PLEDs polymeric materials
- OLEDs having a single organic layer may be used.
- OLEDs may be stacked, for example as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,707,745 to Forrest et al., which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- the OLED structure may deviate from the simple layered structure illustrated in FIGS. 1 and 2 .
- the substrate may include an angled reflective surface to improve out-coupling, such as a mesa structure as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,091,195 to Forrest et al., and/or a pit structure as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,834,893 to Bulovic et al., which are incorporated by reference in their entireties.
- any of the layers of the various embodiments may be deposited by any suitable method.
- preferred methods include thermal evaporation, ink-jet, such as described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,013,982 and 6,087,196, which are incorporated by reference in their entireties, organic vapor phase deposition (OVPD), such as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,337,102 to Forrest et al., which is incorporated by reference in its entirety, and deposition by organic vapor jet printing (OVJP), such as described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,431,968, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
- OVPD organic vapor phase deposition
- OJP organic vapor jet printing
- Other suitable deposition methods include spin coating and other solution based processes.
- Solution based processes are preferably carried out in nitrogen or an inert atmosphere.
- preferred methods include thermal evaporation.
- Preferred patterning methods include deposition through a mask, cold welding such as described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,294,398 and 6,468,819, which are incorporated by reference in their entireties, and patterning associated with some of the deposition methods such as ink jet and OVJD. Other methods may also be used.
- the materials to be deposited may be modified to make them compatible with a particular deposition method. For example, substituents such as alkyl and aryl groups, branched or unbranched, and preferably containing at least 3 carbons, may be used in small molecules to enhance their ability to undergo solution processing.
- Substituents having 20 carbons or more may be used, and 3-20 carbons is a preferred range. Materials with asymmetric structures may have better solution processibility than those having symmetric structures, because asymmetric materials may have a lower tendency to recrystallize. Dendrimer substituents may be used to enhance the ability of small molecules to undergo solution processing.
- Devices fabricated in accordance with embodiments of the present invention may further optionally comprise a barrier layer.
- a barrier layer One purpose of the barrier layer is to protect the electrodes and organic layers from damaging exposure to harmful species in the environment including moisture, vapor and/or gases, etc.
- the barrier layer may be deposited over, under or next to a substrate, an electrode, or over any other parts of a device including an edge.
- the barrier layer may comprise a single layer, or multiple layers.
- the barrier layer may be formed by various known chemical vapor deposition techniques and may include compositions having a single phase as well as compositions having multiple phases. Any suitable material or combination of materials may be used for the barrier layer.
- the barrier layer may incorporate an inorganic or an organic compound or both.
- the preferred barrier layer comprises a mixture of a polymeric material and a non-polymeric material as described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,968,146, PCT Pat. Application Nos. PCT/US2007/023098 and PCT/US2009/042829, which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties.
- the aforesaid polymeric and non-polymeric materials comprising the barrier layer should be deposited under the same reaction conditions and/or at the same time.
- the weight ratio of polymeric to non-polymeric material may be in the range of 95:5 to 5:95.
- the polymeric material and the non-polymeric material may be created from the same precursor material.
- the mixture of a polymeric material and a non-polymeric material consists essentially of polymeric silicon and inorganic silicon.
- Devices fabricated in accordance with embodiments of the invention may be incorporated into a wide variety of consumer products, including flat panel displays, computer monitors, medical monitors, televisions, billboards, lights for interior or exterior illumination and/or signaling, heads up displays, fully transparent displays, flexible displays, laser printers, telephones, cell phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), laptop computers, digital cameras, camcorders, viewfinders, micro-displays, 3-D displays, vehicles, a large area wall, theater or stadium screen, or a sign.
- PDAs personal digital assistants
- Various control mechanisms may be used to control devices fabricated in accordance with the present invention, including passive matrix and active matrix. Many of the devices are intended for use in a temperature range comfortable to humans, such as 18 degrees C. to 30 degrees C., and more preferably at room temperature (20-25 degrees C.), but could be used outside this temperature range, for example, from ⁇ 40 degree C. to +80 degree C.
- the materials and structures described herein may have applications in devices other than OLEDs.
- other optoelectronic devices such as organic solar cells and organic photodetectors may employ the materials and structures.
- organic devices such as organic transistors, may employ the materials and structures.
- halo or “halogen” as used herein includes fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine.
- alkyl as used herein contemplates both straight and branched chain alkyl radicals.
- Preferred alkyl groups are those containing from one to fifteen carbon atoms and includes methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, tert-butyl, and the like. Additionally, the alkyl group may be optionally substituted.
- cycloalkyl as used herein contemplates cyclic alkyl radicals.
- Preferred cycloalkyl groups are those containing 3 to 7 carbon atoms and includes cyclopropyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, and the like. Additionally, the cycloalkyl group may be optionally substituted.
- alkenyl as used herein contemplates both straight and branched chain alkene radicals.
- Preferred alkenyl groups are those containing two to fifteen carbon atoms. Additionally, the alkenyl group may be optionally substituted.
- alkynyl as used herein contemplates both straight and branched chain alkyne radicals. Preferred alkyl groups are those containing two to fifteen carbon atoms. Additionally, the alkynyl group may be optionally substituted.
- aralkyl or “arylalkyl” as used herein are used interchangeably and contemplate an alkyl group that has as a substituent an aromatic group. Additionally, the aralkyl group may be optionally substituted.
- heterocyclic group contemplates aromatic and non-aromatic cyclic radicals.
- Hetero-aromatic cyclic radicals also refer to heteroaryl.
- Preferred hetero-non-aromatic cyclic groups are those containing 3 or 7 ring atoms which includes at least one hetero atom, and includes cyclic amines such as morpholino, piperdino, pyrrolidino, and the like, and cyclic ethers, such as tetrahydrofuran, tetrahydropyran, and the like. Additionally, the heterocyclic group may be optionally substituted.
- aryl or “aromatic group” as used herein contemplates single-ring groups and polycyclic ring systems.
- the polycyclic rings may have two or more rings in which two carbons are common to two adjoining rings (the rings are “fused”) wherein at least one of the rings is aromatic, e.g., the other rings can be cycloalkyls, cycloalkenyls, aryl, heterocycles, and/or heteroaryls. Additionally, the aryl group may be optionally substituted.
- heteroaryl as used herein contemplates single-ring hetero-aromatic groups that may include from one to three heteroatoms, for example, pyrrole, furan, thiophene, imidazole, oxazole, thiazole, triazole, pyrazole, pyridine, pyrazine and pyrimidine, and the like.
- heteroaryl also includes polycyclic hetero-aromatic systems having two or more rings in which two atoms are common to two adjoining rings (the rings are “fused”) wherein at least one of the rings is a heteroaryl, e.g., the other rings can be cycloalkyls, cycloalkenyls, aryl, heterocycles, and/or heteroaryls. Additionally, the heteroaryl group may be optionally substituted.
- alkyl, cycloalkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, aralkyl, heterocyclic group, aryl, and heteroaryl may be optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, cyclic amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acid, ether, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof.
- substituted indicates that a substituent other than H is bonded to the relevant position, such as carbon.
- R 1 is mono-substituted
- one R 1 must be other than H.
- R 1 is di-substituted
- two of R 1 must be other than H.
- R 1 is hydrogen for all available positions.
- aza-dibenzofuran i.e. aza-dibenzofuran, aza-dibenzonethiophene, etc.
- azatriphenylene encompasses both dibenzo[f,h]quinoxaline and dibenzo[f,h]quinoline.
- the emissive layer (EML) of OLED devices exhibiting good lifetime and efficiency requires more than two components (e.g. 3 or 4 components). Fabricating such EMLs using vacuum thermal evaporation (VTE) process then requires evaporating 3 or 4 evaporation source materials in separate VTE sublimation crucibles, which is very complicated and costly compared to a standard two-component EML with a single host and an emitter, which requires only two evaporation sources.
- VTE vacuum thermal evaporation
- Premixing two or more materials and evaporating them from one VTE sublimation crucible can reduce the complexity of the fabrication process.
- the co-evaporation must be stable and produce an evaporated film having a composition that remains constant through the evaporation process. Variations in the film's composition may adversely affect the device performance.
- the materials In order to obtain a stable co-evaporation from a mixture of compounds under vacuum, one would assume that the materials must have the same evaporation temperature under the same condition. However, this may not be the only parameter one has to consider.
- two compounds When two compounds are mixed together, they may interact with each other and the evaporation property of the mixture may differ from their individual properties.
- materials with slightly different evaporation temperatures may form a stable co-evaporation mixture.
- “Evaporation temperature” of a material is measured in a vacuum deposition tool at a constant pressure, normally between 1 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 7 Torr to 1 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 8 Torr, at a 2 ⁇ /sec deposition rate on a surface positioned at a set distance away from the evaporation source of the material being evaporated, e.g. sublimation crucible in a VTE tool.
- the various measured values such as temperature, pressure, deposition rate, etc. disclosed herein are expected to have nominal variations because of the expected tolerances in the measurements that produced these quantitative values as understood by one of ordinary skill in the art.
- Mass loss rate of a material is defined as the percentage of mass lost over time (“percentage/minute” or “%/min”) and is determined by measuring the time it takes to lose the first 10% of the mass of a sample of the material as measured by thermal gravity analysis (TGA) under a given experimental condition at a given constant temperature for a given material after the a steady evaporation state is reached.
- the given constant temperature is one temperature point that is chosen so that the value of mass loss rate is between about 0.05 to 0.50%/min.
- a skilled person in this field should appreciate that in order to compare two parameters, the experimental condition should be consistent.
- the method of measuring mass loss rate and vapor pressure is well known in the art and can be found, for example, in Bull. et al. Mater. Sci. 2011, 34, 7.
- the EML may consist of three or more components.
- the EML can consist of two host-type compounds and an emitter combination (e.g. a hole transporting cohost (h-host), an electron transporting cohost (e-host), and a compound capable of functioning as a phosphorescent emitter in an OLED at room temperature).
- the EML can consist of one host-type compound and two emitter-type compounds (e.g., a host compound and two compounds each capable of functioning as a phosphorescent emitter in an OLED at room temperature).
- an “emitter-type compound” refers to a compound that is capable of functioning as a phosphorescent emitter in the EML of an OLED at room temperature.
- a “host-type compound” refers to a compound that is capable of functioning as a host material in the EML of an OLED at room temperature.
- any two of the three or more components of the EMLs can be premixed and form a stable mixture of co-evaporation source, then the number of evaporation sources required for EML layer fabrication would be reduced.
- materials to be premixable into an evaporation source they should co-evaporate and deposit uniformly without changing the ratio.
- the ratio of the components in the mixture should be the same as the ratio of the components in the evaporation deposited films from these premixed materials. Therefore, the concentration of the two components in the deposited film is controlled by their concentration in the premixed evaporation source.
- the present disclosure describes a new class of emitters and another class of materials (such as host-type materials) which can be premixed to provide a VTE co-evaporation source that can be used for a stable co-evaporation of the two materials.
- Maximizing the efficiency of a phosphorescent emitter in an OLED may involve narrowing the emission spectrum. This side effect of narrowed emission is not desirable in some applications, such as, when the emitter is used as part of a white emitting OLED. In applications such as for white emitting OLEDs, often a broad full width half maximum (FWHM) spectrum is preferred.
- FWHM full width half maximum
- One possible approach to achieving both high efficiency and a broad FWHM spectrum is to incorporate two emitters within a device. This can be done by incorporating the emitters in separate EMLs or depositing two emitters into one layer. The inventors have discovered that by premixing two emitters that have similar thermal evaporation properties in a desired ratio and depositing the material by evaporation using a VTE process from one evaporation sublimation crucible containing the mixed composition source material, the manufacturing of OLEDs having an EML comprising the two emitters can be simplified.
- premixed compounds described in this disclosure where at least one of the compounds is an emitter-type compound, can be used for fine tuning device emission spectra for a specific spectral width without compromising the device efficiency.
- Premixing allows for a greater control of the ratio of the components of the EML layer thereby more accurately enabling the desired/resultant spectral shape than when evaporating the components of the EML layer from separate evaporation sources. This provides a more robust manufacturing process for OLEDs.
- the composition of the film deposited by VTE from a premixed emitter evaporation source material is determined in advance at the mixing stage.
- the composition of the premixed emitter evaporation source material is determined by the desired contribution of the two emitter-type compounds used.
- the ratio of the two emitter-type compounds in the composition of the premix may be between 1:1 to 200:1.
- the ratio is between 1:1 to 50:1, more preferably between 1:1 and 20:1, more preferably between 1:1 to 5:1, and most preferably between 1:1 to 2:1.
- a novel combination of two emitter-type compounds, Compound 20 and Compound 145, having very similar sublimation properties are premixed together, placed in a single deposition source and evaporated into a device EML with a variable ratio.
- a mixture of these two emitters was deposited at 0.2 ⁇ /s for a film 2000 ⁇ thick. Material was then deposited onto a substrate at a deposition rate of 1 ⁇ /s to yield a film of 70 nm thick.
- composition of the premixture as measured by high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC), was 84.5% (Compound 20) to 15.5% (Compound 145). Because mixing can lead to non-uniformities within the total premixture, an error bar of 1% is given for the measured % of the premixture components when a small sample is analyzed by HPLC.
- novel two-compound mixture combinations disclosed herein can be used in making various white OLED configurations.
- the two-compound mixture combinations disclosed herein can be used to make premixed emitter evaporation source materials that can be used in depositing broad yellow EML layers in blue-yellow white OLEDs.
- FIGS. 3( a ) through 6( c ) Examples of the various configurations for such blue-yellow white OLEDs are illustrated in FIGS. 3( a ) through 6( c ) .
- the layers “Y EML,” “Y1 EML,” and “Y2 EML” in the figures are the broad yellow EMLs and as well known in the art, the broad yellow EML layers often consist of two emitter-type compounds in order to achieve the desired emission spectrum required for producing white light in conjunction with the blue EML layers.
- the layers “Ph B EML,” “F1 B EML,” “B EML,” “B1 EML,” and “B2 EML” in the figures are the blue EMLs.
- the broad yellow EML layers are made of two emitter-type compounds to produce light in desired red-green, red-yellow, or yellow spectrum that when combined with the blue emission from the blue EML to produce white light emitting OLEDs.
- the premixed emitter evaporation source materials disclosed herein is useful for depositing these broad yellow EML layers by VTE process.
- FIGS. 3( a )-3( c ) show basic configurations for blue-yellow white OLEDs.
- FIG. 3( a ) shows an example of blue-yellow white OLEDs in a bottom emission configuration (anode is transparent).
- FIG. 3( b ) shows an example of a blue-yellow white OLED in a transparent OLED configuration (both anode and cathode are transparent).
- FIG. 3( c ) shows an example of a blue-yellow white OLED in a top emission configuration (cathode is transparent).
- the examples shown in FIGS. 4( a )-6( c ) are all shown in the bottom emission configuration but one skilled in the art would readily understand that the examples shown in FIGS. 4( a )-6( c ) are equally applicable to the top emission configuration and transparent OLED configurations.
- FIGS. 4( a )-4( d ) show examples of single-unit blue-yellow white OLED structures.
- FIGS. 5( a )-5( g ) show examples of two-unit blue-yellow white stacked OLED structures.
- FIGS. 6( a )-6( c ) show examples of three-unit blue-yellow white stacked OLED structures.
- HIL hole injection layer
- HTL hole transporter layer
- EML emissive layer
- ETL electron transporter layer
- EIL electron injection layer
- SL separation layer
- CGL charge generation layer
- Ph phosphorescent
- F1 fluorescent.
- HIL2 can be the same material as HIL1 or a different material
- HTL3 can be the same material as HTL1 or a different material
- HTL4 can be the same material as HTL2 or a different material
- ETL3 can be the same material as ETL1 or a different material
- ETL4 can be the same material as ETL2 or a different material.
- B EML, B1 EML and B2 EML are blue EMLs and they can be either fluorescent or phosphorescent.
- B2 EML can be the same material as B1 EML or a different material.
- Y EML, Y1 EML, and Y2 EML are yellow EMLs and they can be either fluorescent or phosphorescent.
- Y2 EML can be the same material as Y1 EML or a different material.
- HIL2 can be the same material as HIL1 or a different material
- HTL3 can be the same material as HTL1 or a different material
- HTL4 can be the same material as HTL2 or a different material
- ETL3 can be the same material as ETL1 or a different material
- ETL4 can be the same material as ETL2 or a different material.
- B EML1 and B EML2 represent blue EMLs and can be either fluorescent or phosphorescent.
- B EML1 can be the same material as B EML2 or a different material.
- Y EML represent yellow EML.
- the number of stacked units can be any number greater than or equal to 3.
- the number of blue and yellow EML units can be any number.
- the stacked units can be in any order, e.g. B/Y/B/Y or B/B/Y/Y, or B/Y/B/Y/B, etc., where B denotes blue and Y denotes broad yellow.
- a second example of premixed emitter evaporation source comprises one emitter-type compound, Compound E5, and one host compound, Compound H1.
- Compound H1 and Compound E5 demonstrated premixability, which means they can be premixed and codeposited from one evaporation source without changing the composition. Uniform coevaporation of host:emitter pair is desired for the consistency of the device performance fabricated from this premixed precursor.
- the structures of Compound H1 and Compound E5 are shown below:
- the premixability of Compound H1 and Compound E5 was tested by HPLC analysis of evaporated films.
- the host Compound H1 (0.485 g) and emitter Compound E5 (0.015 g) were mixed and grinded to form 0.5 g of the mixture.
- the mixture was loaded into the evaporation source of the vacuum VTE chamber.
- the chamber was pumped down to 10 ⁇ 7 Torr pressure.
- the premixed components were deposited at rate 2 ⁇ /s onto glass substrates.
- the substrates were replaced continuously after deposition of 1100 ⁇ of film without stopping the deposition and cooling the source.
- the premixed material was evaporated until depletion.
- the deposit films were analyzed by HPLC (HPLC Conditions C18, 80-100 (CH 3 CN concentration in CH 3 CN and H2O), 30 min, detected wavelength 254 nm) and results are shown in Table 1 below.
- HPLC HPLC Conditions C18, 80-100 (CH 3 CN concentration in CH 3 CN and H2O), 30 min, detected wavelength 254 nm) and results are shown in Table 1 below.
- the composition of the host Compound H1 and emitter Compound E5 did not change significantly from Plate 1 to Plate 3.
- Each of the sample substrates are labeled Plate 1, Plate 2, and Plate 3. Some fluctuations in the concentration do not reveal any trend and can be explained by the accuracy of HPLC analysis.
- the premixability of Compound EH40 and Compound 97 was tested by HPLC analysis of evaporated films.
- the host Compound EH40 and emitter Compound 97 were mixed in the ratio ⁇ 7:1 and grinded to form 0.2 g of the mixture.
- the mixture was loaded into the evaporation source of the vacuum VTE chamber.
- the chamber was pumped down to 10 ⁇ 7 Torr pressure.
- the premixed components were deposited at rate 2 ⁇ /s onto glass substrates.
- the substrates were replaced continuously after deposition of 500 ⁇ of film without stopping the deposition and cooling the source.
- the premixed material was evaporated until depletion.
- the films were analyzed by HPLC (HPLC Conditions C18, 100% CH 3 CN, 30 min, detected wavelength 254 nm) and results are shown in Table 3.
- the composition of the host Compound EH40 and emitter Compound 97 did not change significantly from Plate 1 to Plate 5.
- Each of the sample substrates are labeled Plate 1, Plate 2, and Plate 3.
- a composition comprising a mixture of a first compound and a second compound is now described.
- the first compound has a different chemical structure than the second compound.
- the first compound is capable of functioning as a phosphorescent emitter in an OLED at room temperature.
- the first compound has an evaporation temperature T1 of 150 to 350° C.
- the second compound has an evaporation temperature T2 of 150 to 350° C., wherein the absolute value of T1 ⁇ T2, i.e. the difference between T1 and T2, is less than 20° C.
- the absolute value of T1 ⁇ T2 is less than 10° C. and more preferably less than 5° C.
- the first compound has a concentration C1 in the mixture and a concentration C2 in a film formed by evaporating the mixture in a vacuum deposition tool at a constant pressure between 1 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 6 Torr to 1 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 9 Torr, at a 2 ⁇ /sec deposition rate on a surface positioned at a predefined distance away from the evaporation source of the mixture being evaporated, and wherein the absolute value of (C1 ⁇ C2)/C1 is less than 5%.
- the absolute value of (C1 ⁇ C2)/C1 is less than 3%.
- the concentrations C1 and C2 are relative concentrations of the first compound. Therefore, the conditional requirement for the two compounds forming the mixture described above means that the relative concentration of the first compound in the as-deposited film (C2) should be as close to the original relative concentration of the first compound (C1) in the evaporation source mixture.
- concentration of each component in the mixture is expressed as relative percentage.
- the concentration of each component in the mixture can be measured by a suitable analytical methods well known to those skilled in the art. Examples of such methods are high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR). The percentage was calculated by dividing the integration area under the HPLC trace of each component by the total integration area.
- HPLC can use different detectors such as UV-vis, photo diode array detector, refractive index detector, fluorescence detector, and light scattering detector. Due to different materials properties, each component in the mixture may respond differently. Therefore, the measured concentration may differ from their real concentration in the mixture, however the relative ratio value of (C1 ⁇ C2)/C1 is independent of these variables as long as the experimental condition keeps consistent, for example, all concentrations should be calculated under the exact same HPLC parameters for each component. It is sometimes preferred to select a measurement condition that gives calculated concentration close to the real concentration. However, it is not necessary. It is important to select a detecting condition that accurately detects each component. For example, fluorescence detector should not be used if one of the components does not fluoresce.
- the first compound has evaporation temperature T1 of 200 to 350° C. and the second compound has evaporation temperature T2 of 200 to 350° C.
- the first compound has a vapor pressure of P1 at T1 at 1 atm
- the second compound has a vapor pressure of P2 at T2 at 1 atm.
- the ratio of P1/P2 is desirably within the range of 0.90 to 1.10.
- the first compound has a first mass loss rate and the second compound has a second mass loss rate, wherein the ratio between the first mass loss rate and the second mass loss rate is desirably within the range of 0.90 to 1.10.
- the ratio between the first mass loss rate and the second mass loss rate is within the range of 0.95 to 1.05. More preferably, the ratio between the first mass loss rate and the second mass loss rate is within the range of 0.97 to 1.03.
- the phosphorescent emitter component in the composition is capable of emitting light from a triplet excited state to a ground singlet state at room temperature.
- the first compound is a metal coordination complex having a metal-carbon bond.
- the metal in the metal-carbond bond can be selected from the group consisting of Ir, Rh, Re, Ru, Os, Pt, Au, and Cu.
- the metal is Ir (iridium).
- the metal is Pt (platinum).
- the second compound is also capable of functioning as a phosphorescent emitter in an OLED at room temperature.
- the second compound is capable of functioning as a host in the EML of an OLED at room temperature.
- the host is a hole transporting host.
- the host is an electron transporting host.
- the lowest triplet energy TE1 of the first compound is lower than that of the second compound.
- Triplet energy is determined by phosphorescence in an organic solvent glass at 77° K.
- the second compound comprises at least one chemical group selected from the group consisting of triphenylene, carbazole, dibenzothiphene, dibenzofuran, dibenzoselenophene, aza-triphenylene, aza-carbazole, aza-dibenzothiophene, aza-dibenzofuran, and aza-dibenzoselenophen.
- the first compound and the second compound each has a purity in excess of 99% as determined by HPLC.
- the mixture in the composition further comprises a third compound.
- the third compound has a different chemical structure than the first compound and the second compound, wherein the third compound has an evaporation temperature T3 of 150 to 350° C.; and wherein the absolute value of T1 ⁇ T3 is less than 20° C.
- the absolute value of T1 ⁇ T3 is less than 10° C., and more preferably less than 5° C.
- the composition is in a liquid form at a temperature less than T1 (the evaporation temperature of the first compound) and T2 (the evaporation temperature of the second compound).
- the first compound has the formula of M(L 1 ) x (L 2 ) y (L 3 ) z ;
- L 1 , L 2 and L 3 can be the same or different; wherein x is 1, 2, or 3; wherein y is 0, 1, or 2; wherein z is 0, 1, or 2; wherein x+y+z is the oxidation state of the metal M; wherein L 1 , L 2 , and L 3 are independently selected from the group consisting of:
- R a , R b , R c , and R d may represent mono, di, tri, or tetra substitution, or no substitution; wherein R a , R b , R c , and R d are independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acid, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof; and wherein two adjacent substituents of R a , R b , R c , and R d are optionally joined to form a fused ring or form a mult
- the first compound has the formula of M(L 1 ) x (L 2 ) y (L 3 ) z as defined above, the first compound has the formula of Ir(L 1 ) 2 (L 2 ).
- L 2 has the formula:
- R e , R f , R h , and R i are independently selected from group consisting of alkyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, and hetero aryl; wherein at least one of R e , R f , R h , and R i has at least two carbon atoms; wherein R g is selected from group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acid, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof.
- L 2 has the formula selected from the group consisting of:
- the first compound has the formula of M(L 1 ) x (L 2 ) y (L 3 ) z as defined above, the first compound has the formula of Pt(L 1 ) 2 or Pt(L 1 )(L 2 ).
- L 1 can be connected to the other L 1 or L 2 to form a tetradentate ligand.
- the first compound has the Formula I:
- R A represents mono, di, tri, tetra, penta, hexa substitutions, or no substitution
- R B represents mono, di, tri, tetra substitutions, or no substitution
- R A , R B , R C , R D , and R E are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, cyclic amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acid, ether, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof; wherein n is 1 or 2; wherein the second compound has the Formula II:
- R 1 , R 4 , and R 5 are independently selected from group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, cyclic amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acid, ether, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof; wherein L is selected from the group consisting of a direct bond, aryl, substituted aryl, heteroaryl, substituted heteroaryl, and combinations thereof; wherein X 1 , X 2 , X 3 , X 4 , X 5 , X 6 , X 7 , Y 1 , Y 2 ,
- R 1 , R 4 , and R 5 in Formula II are independently selected from group consisting of non-fused aryl, non-fused heteroaryl, and combinations thereof; wherein L is selected from the group consisting of a direct bond, non-fused aryl, non-fused heteroaryl, and combinations thereof; and wherein each of R is independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, non-fused aryl, non-fused heteroaryl and combinations thereof.
- R 1 in Formula II is selected from the group consisting of phenyl, biphenyl, terphenyl, tetraphenyl, pentaphenyl, pyridine, phenyl pyridine and pyridyl phenyl.
- L in Formula II is selected from the group consisting of phenyl, pyridyl, biphenyl, terphenyl and a direct bond.
- R 4 and R 5 in Formula II are each independently selected from the group consisting of phenyl, pyridyl, biphenyl, and terphenyl.
- the second compound has a structure according to Formula III:
- R 2 and R 3 are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, cyclic amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acid, ether, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof.
- R 2 and R 3 of Formula III are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, non-fused aryl, non-fused heteroaryl and combinations thereof.
- the second compound can have a structure selected from the group consisting of:
- n is 1.
- R A , R B , R C , R D , and R E are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, alkyl, cycloalkyl, and combinations thereof.
- at least one of R C and R E contains a branched alkyl moiety with branching at a position further than the a position to the carbonyl group.
- R D is hydrogen.
- At least one of R c and R E has the following structure:
- R F , and R G are independently selected from group consisting of alkyl and cycloalkyl; and wherein at least one of R F , and R G has at least two C.
- the first compound has a structure according to Formula IV:
- R H and R J are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, cyclic amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acid, ether, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof.
- R H and R J are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, alkyl, cycloalkyl, and combinations thereof.
- R H and R J are methyl.
- the second compound in an embodiment of the composition where the second compound has a structure according to Formula II, can be selected from the group consisting of:
- the first compound in another embodiment of the composition where the first compound has a structure according to Formula I as defined above, can be selected from the group consisting of:
- the mixture of the first compound and the second compound is selected from the group consisting of: (Compound E5 and Compound H1), (Compound E1 and Compound H14), (Compound E4 and Compound H21), (Compound E9 and Compound H30), (Compound E17 and Compound H21), and (Compound E13 and Compound H33).
- the mixture of the first compound and the second compound is (Compound E5 and Compound H1).
- the first compound and the second compound each independently has the formula of Ir(L 1 ) 2 (L 2 ), wherein L 1 has the formula:
- L 2 has the formula:
- L 1 is different from L 2 ; wherein R aa , R bb , R cc , and R dd may represent mono, di, tri, or tetra substitution, or no substitution; wherein R aa , R bb , R cc , and R dd are independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acid, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof; wherein two adjacent substituents of R aa , R bb , R cc ,
- At least one of R cc is benzene or pyridine.
- Cis selected from the group consisting of:
- L 2 is selected from the group consisting of:
- the first compound and the second compound are each independently selected from the group consisting of:
- the mixture of the first compound and the second compound is selected from the group consisting of: (Compound 7 and Compound 130), (Compound 8 and Compound 131), (Compound 25 and Compound 131), (Compound 27 and Compound 135), (Compound 20 and Compound 145), (Compound 25 and Compound 148), (Compound 40 and Compound 174), (Compound 103 and Compound 204), and (Compound 116 and Compound 217).
- the second compound has a structure according to Formula V:
- R 11 and R 12 each independently represent mono, di, tri, tetra substitutions, or no substitution;
- Y is selected from the group consisting of O, S. Se, NR′ and CR′′R′′′;
- L 1 is a single bond or comprises an aryl or heteroaryl group having from 5-24 carbon atoms, which is optionally further substituted;
- Z 1 , Z 2 , Z 3 , Z 4 and Z 5 are each independently selected from group consisting of CR′′′′ and N; at least one of Z 1 , Z 2 , Z 3 , Z 4 and Z 5 is N;
- R 11 , R 12 , R′, R′′, R′′′, and R′′′′ are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halide, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkyn
- R AA , R BB , R DD , and R EE each independently represent mono, di, tri, tetra substitutions, or no substitution;
- R CC represent mono, di, tri substitutions, or no substitution;
- R AA , R BB , R CC , R DD , and R EE are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halide, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acid, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof; and m is 1 or 2.
- X 1 , X 3 and X 5 are N; and X 2 and X 4 are CR′′′′.
- m is 1.
- R AA , R BB , R CC , and R DD are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, alkyl, cycloalkyl, and combinations thereof.
- R EE is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halide, alkyl, cycloalkyl, and combinations thereof.
- the first compound has the structure according to Formula VI defined above, the first compound is selected from the group consisting of:
- the second compound has the structure according to Formula V defined above, the second compound is selected from the group consisting of:
- the first compound is selected from the group consisting of:
- the mixture of the second compound and the first compound is selected from the group consisting of: (Compound EH1 and Compound 4), (Compound EH2 and Compound 7), (Compound EH4 and Compound 3), (Compound EH5 and Compound 11), (Compound EH8 and Compound 1), (Compound EH8 and Compound 67), (Compound EH16 and Compound 21), (Compound EH28 and Compound 29), (Compound EH40 and Compound 34), and (Compound EH40 and Compound 97).
- the mixture of the second compound and the first compound is (Compound EH40 and Compound 97).
- a first device comprising a first OLED.
- the first OLED comprising: an anode; a cathode; and an organic layer, disposed between the anode and the cathode, comprising a first composition comprising a mixture of a first compound and a second compound, wherein the first compound has different chemical structure than the second compound;
- the first compound is capable of functioning as a phosphorescent emitter in an organic light emitting device at room temperature; wherein the first compound has an evaporation temperature T1 of 150 to 350° C.; wherein the second compound has an evaporation temperature T2 of 150 to 350° C.; wherein the absolute value of T1 ⁇ T2 is less than 20° C.; wherein the first compound has a concentration C1 in said mixture, and a concentration C2 in a film formed by evaporating the mixture in a vacuum deposition tool at a constant pressure between 1 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 6 Torr to 1 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 9 Torr, at a 2 ⁇ /sec deposition rate on a surface positioned at a predefined distance away from the material; and wherein the absolute value of (C1 ⁇ C2)/C1 is less than 5%.
- the absolute value of (C1 ⁇ C2)/C1 is less than 3%.
- the organic layer is an emissive layer. In another embodiment of the first device, the organic layer is a non-emissive layer.
- the organic layer further comprises a phosphorescent emitting material.
- the organic layer further comprises a host.
- the first compound functions as a phosphorescent emitting material.
- the first compound functions as a host.
- the first device further comprises a second organic light emitting device separate from the first organic light emitting device, and wherein the second organic light emitting device comprises an emitting dopant having a peak wavelength of between 400 to 500 nanometers.
- the first organic light emitting device comprises a first emissive layer and a second emissive layer; wherein the first emissive layer comprises the first composition; and the second emissive layer comprises an emitting dopant having a peak wavelength of between 400 to 500 nanometers.
- the first device is a consumer product. In another embodiment, the first device is an organic light-emitting device. In another embodiment, the first device is a lighting panel.
- the first composition leaves a residue corresponding to less than 5 wt % of the original charge in the sublimation crucible after the depletion of the first composition in the evaporation process.
- the first composition is deposited in a vacuum system having a pressure level in the range of 1 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 8 Torr to 1 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 12 Torr.
- a method for fabricating an organic light emitting device comprising a first electrode, a second electrode, and a first organic layer disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the first organic layer comprises a first composition comprising a mixture of a first compound and a second compound is disclosed.
- the method comprises the following: providing a substrate having the first electrode disposed thereon; depositing the first composition over the first electrode; and depositing the second electrode over the first organic layer,
- the first compound is capable of functioning as a phosphorescent emitter in an organic light emitting device at room temperature
- the first compound has an evaporation temperature T1 of 150 to 350° C.
- the first compound has a concentration C1 in said mixture, and a concentration C2 in a film formed by evaporating the mixture in a vacuum deposition tool at a constant pressure between 1 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 6 Torr to 1 ⁇ 10 ⁇ 9 Torr, at a 2 ⁇ /sec deposition rate on a surface positioned at a predefined distance away from the material, and wherein the absolute value of (C1 ⁇ C2)/C1 is less than 5%.
- the materials described herein as useful for a particular layer in an organic light emitting device may be used in combination with a wide variety of other materials present in the device.
- emissive dopants disclosed herein may be used in conjunction with a wide variety of hosts, transport layers, blocking layers, injection layers, electrodes and other layers that may be present.
- the materials described or referred to below are non-limiting examples of materials that may be useful in combination with the compounds disclosed herein, and one of skill in the art can readily consult the literature to identify other materials that may be useful in combination.
- a hole injecting/transporting material to be used in the present invention is not particularly limited, and any compound may be used as long as the compound is typically used as a hole injecting/transporting material.
- the material include, but not limit to: a phthalocyanine or porphyrin derivative; an aromatic amine derivative; an indolocarbazole derivative; a polymer containing fluorohydrocarbon; a polymer with conductivity dopants; a conducting polymer, such as PEDOT/PSS; a self-assembly monomer derived from compounds such as phosphonic acid and silane derivatives; a metal oxide derivative, such as MoO x ; a p-type semiconducting organic compound, such as 1,4,5,8,9,12-Hexaazatriphenylenehexacarbonitrile; a metal complex, and a cross-linkable compounds.
- aromatic amine derivatives used in HIL or HTL include, but not limit to the following general structures:
- Each of Ar 1 to Ar 9 is selected from the group consisting aromatic hydrocarbon cyclic compounds such as benzene, biphenyl, triphenyl, triphenylene, naphthalene, anthracene, phenalene, phenanthrene, fluorene, pyrene, chrysene, perylene, azulene; group consisting aromatic heterocyclic compounds such as dibenzothiophene, dibenzofuran, dibenzoselenophene, furan, thiophene, benzofuran, benzothiophene, benzoselenophene, carbazole, indolocarbazole, pyridylindole, pyrrolodipyridine, pyrazole, imidazole, triazole, oxazole, thiazole, oxadiazole, oxatriazole, dioxazole, thiadiazole, pyridine, pyridazine, pyrim
- each Ar is further substituted by a substituent selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halide, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acids, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof.
- a substituent selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halide, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acy
- Ar 1 to Ar 9 is independently selected from the group consisting of:
- k is an integer from 1 to 20;
- X 101 to X 108 is C (including CH) or N;
- Z 101 is NAr 1 , O, or S;
- Ar 1 has the same group defined above.
- metal complexes used in HIL or HTL include, but not limit to the following general formula:
- Met is a metal, which can have an atomic weight greater than 40;
- (Y 101 -Y 102 ) is a bidentate ligand, Y 101 and Y 102 are independently selected from C, N, O, P, and S;
- L 101 is an ancillary ligand;
- k′ is an integer value from 1 to the maximum number of ligands that may be attached to the metal; and
- k′+k′′ is the maximum number of ligands that may be attached to the metal.
- (Y 101 -Y 102 ) is a 2-phenylpyridine derivative. In another aspect, (Y 101 -Y 102 ) is a carbene ligand. In another aspect, Met is selected from Ir, Pt, Os, and Zn. In a further aspect, the metal complex has a smallest oxidation potential in solution vs. Fc + /Fc couple less than about 0.6 V.
- the light emitting layer of the organic EL device of the present invention preferably contains at least a metal complex as light emitting material, and may contain a host material using the metal complex as a dopant material.
- the host material are not particularly limited, and any metal complexes or organic compounds may be used as long as the triplet energy of the host is larger than that of the dopant. While the Table below categorizes host materials as preferred for devices that emit various colors, any host material may be used with any dopant so long as the triplet criteria is satisfied.
- metal complexes used as host are preferred to have the following general formula:
- Met is a metal
- (Y 103 -Y 104 ) is a bidentate ligand, Y 103 and Y 104 are independently selected from C, N, O, P, and S
- L 101 is an another ligand
- k′ is an integer value from 1 to the maximum number of ligands that may be attached to the metal
- k′+k′′ is the maximum number of ligands that may be attached to the metal.
- the metal complexes are:
- (O—N) is a bidentate ligand, having metal coordinated to atoms O and N.
- Met is selected from Ir and Pt.
- (Y 103 -Y 104 ) is a carbene ligand.
- organic compounds used as host are selected from the group consisting aromatic hydrocarbon cyclic compounds such as benzene, biphenyl, triphenyl, triphenylene, naphthalene, anthracene, phenalene, phenanthrene, fluorene, pyrene, chrysene, perylene, azulene; group consisting aromatic heterocyclic compounds such as dibenzothiophene, dibenzofuran, dibenzoselenophene, furan, thiophene, benzofuran, benzothiophene, benzoselenophene, carbazole, indolocarbazole, pyridylindole, pyrrolodipyridine, pyrazole, imidazole, triazole, oxazole, thiazole, oxadiazole, oxatriazole, dioxazole, thiadiazole, pyridine, pyridazine, pyrimidine
- each group is further substituted by a substituent selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halide, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acids, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof.
- a substituent selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halide, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acy
- host compound contains at least one of the following groups in the molecule:
- R 101 to R 107 is independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halide, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acids, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof, when it is aryl or heteroaryl, it has the similar definition as Ar's mentioned above.
- X 101 to X 108 is selected from C (including CH) or N.
- Z 101 and Z 102 is selected from NR 101 , O, or S.
- a hole blocking layer may be used to reduce the number of holes and/or excitons that leave the emissive layer.
- the presence of such a blocking layer in a device may result in substantially higher efficiencies as compared to a similar device lacking a blocking layer.
- a blocking layer may be used to confine emission to a desired region of an OLED.
- compound used in HBL contains the same molecule or the same functional groups used as host described above.
- compound used in HBL contains at least one of the following groups in the molecule:
- Electron transport layer may include a material capable of transporting electrons. Electron transport layer may be intrinsic (undoped), or doped. Doping may be used to enhance conductivity. Examples of the ETL material are not particularly limited, and any metal complexes or organic compounds may be used as long as they are typically used to transport electrons.
- compound used in ETL contains at least one of the following groups in the molecule:
- R 101 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halide, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acids, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof, when it is aryl or heteroaryl, it has the similar definition as Ar's mentioned above.
- Ar 1 to Ar 3 has the similar definition as Ar's mentioned above.
- k is an integer from 1 to 20.
- X 101 to X 108 is selected from C (including CH) or N.
- the metal complexes used in ETL contains, but not limit to the following general formula:
- (O—N) or (N—N) is a bidentate ligand, having metal coordinated to atoms O, N or N, N; L 101 is another ligand; k′ is an integer value from 1 to the maximum number of ligands that may be attached to the metal.
- the hydrogen atoms can be partially or fully deuterated.
- any specifically listed substituent such as, without limitation, methyl, phenyl, pyridyl, etc. encompasses undeuterated, partially deuterated, and fully deuterated versions thereof.
- classes of substituents such as, without limitation, alkyl, aryl, cycloalkyl, heteroaryl, etc. also encompass undeuterated, partially deuterated, and fully deuterated versions thereof.
- hole injection materials In addition to and/or in combination with the materials disclosed herein, many hole injection materials, hole transporting materials, host materials, dopant materials, exiton/hole blocking layer materials, electron transporting and electron injecting materials may be used in an OLED.
- Non-limiting examples of the materials that may be used in an OLED in combination with materials disclosed herein are listed in Table 5 below. Table 5 lists non-limiting classes of materials, non-limiting examples of compounds for each class, and references that disclose the materials.
- Metal 8-hydroxy- quinolates e.g., BAlq
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Description
- This application is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 16/047,123, filed on Jul. 27, 2018, which is a divisional application of U.S. patent application Ser. No. 14/253,505, filed on Apr. 15, 2014, now U.S. Pat. No. 10,074,806, which claims priority under 35 U.S.C. § 119(e) to U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/940,603, filed on Feb. 17, 2014, U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/920,544, filed on Dec. 24, 2013, U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/894,160, filed on Oct. 22, 2013, U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/874,444, filed on Sep. 6, 2013, and U.S. Provisional Application No. 61/867,858, filed on Aug. 20, 2013, the entire contents of which are incorporated herein by reference.
- The claimed invention was made by, on behalf of, and/or in connection with one or more of the following parties to a joint university corporation research agreement: Regents of the University of Michigan, Princeton University, University of Southern California, and the Universal Display Corporation. The agreement was in effect on and before the date the claimed invention was made, and the claimed invention was made as a result of activities undertaken within the scope of the agreement.
- The present invention relates to organic light emitting devices (OLEDs), and more specifically to organic materials used in such devices. More specifically, the present invention relates to novel premixed host systems for phosphorescent OLEDs. At least one emitter and at least another material can be mixed and co-evaporated from one sublimation crucible in a vacuum thermal evaporation (VTE) process and achieve stable evaporation.
- Opto-electronic devices that make use of organic materials are becoming increasingly desirable for a number of reasons. Many of the materials used to make such devices are relatively inexpensive, so organic opto-electronic devices have the potential for cost advantages over inorganic devices. In addition, the inherent properties of organic materials, such as their flexibility, may make them well suited for particular applications such as fabrication on a flexible substrate. Examples of organic opto-electronic devices include organic light emitting devices (OLEDs), organic phototransistors, organic photovoltaic cells, and organic photodetectors. For OLEDs, the organic materials may have performance advantages over conventional materials. For example, the wavelength at which an organic emissive layer emits light may generally be readily tuned with appropriate dopants.
- OLEDs make use of thin organic films that emit light when voltage is applied across the device. OLEDs are becoming an increasingly interesting technology for use in applications such as flat panel displays, illumination, and backlighting. Several OLED materials and configurations are described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,844,363, 6,303,238, and 5,707,745, which are incorporated herein by reference in their entirety.
- One application for phosphorescent emissive molecules is a full color display. Industry standards for such a display call for pixels adapted to emit particular colors, referred to as “saturated” colors. In particular, these standards call for saturated red, green, and blue pixels. Color may be measured using CIE coordinates, which are well known to the art.
- One example of a green emissive molecule is tris(2-phenylpyridine) iridium, denoted Ir(ppy)3, which has the following structure:
- In this, and later figures herein, we depict the dative bond from nitrogen to metal (here, Ir) as a straight line.
- As used herein, the term “organic” includes polymeric materials as well as small molecule organic materials that may be used to fabricate organic opto-electronic devices. “Small molecule” refers to any organic material that is not a polymer, and “small molecules” may actually be quite large. Small molecules may include repeat units in some circumstances. For example, using a long chain alkyl group as a substituent does not remove a molecule from the “small molecule” class. Small molecules may also be incorporated into polymers, for example as a pendent group on a polymer backbone or as a part of the backbone. Small molecules may also serve as the core moiety of a dendrimer, which consists of a series of chemical shells built on the core moiety. The core moiety of a dendrimer may be a fluorescent or phosphorescent small molecule emitter. A dendrimer may be a “small molecule,” and it is believed that all dendrimers currently used in the field of OLEDs are small molecules.
- As used herein, “top” means furthest away from the substrate, while “bottom” means closest to the substrate. Where a first layer is described as “disposed over” a second layer, the first layer is disposed further away from substrate. There may be other layers between the first and second layer, unless it is specified that the first layer is “in contact with” the second layer. For example, a cathode may be described as “disposed over” an anode, even though there are various organic layers in between.
- As used herein, “solution processible” means capable of being dissolved, dispersed, or transported in and/or deposited from a liquid medium, either in solution or suspension form.
- A ligand may be referred to as “photoactive” when it is believed that the ligand directly contributes to the photoactive properties of an emissive material. A ligand may be referred to as “ancillary” when it is believed that the ligand does not contribute to the photoactive properties of an emissive material, although an ancillary ligand may alter the properties of a photoactive ligand.
- As used herein, and as would be generally understood by one skilled in the art, a first “Highest Occupied Molecular Orbital” (HOMO) or “Lowest Unoccupied Molecular Orbital” (LUMO) energy level is “greater than” or “higher than” a second HOMO or LUMO energy level if the first energy level is closer to the vacuum energy level. Since ionization potentials (IP) are measured as a negative energy relative to a vacuum level, a higher HOMO energy level corresponds to an IP having a smaller absolute value (an IP that is less negative). Similarly, a higher LUMO energy level corresponds to an electron affinity (EA) having a smaller absolute value (an EA that is less negative). On a conventional energy level diagram, with the vacuum level at the top, the LUMO energy level of a material is higher than the HOMO energy level of the same material. A “higher” HOMO or LUMO energy level appears closer to the top of such a diagram than a “lower” HOMO or LUMO energy level.
- As used herein, and as would be generally understood by one skilled in the art, a first work function is “greater than” or “higher than” a second work function if the first work function has a higher absolute value. Because work functions are generally measured as negative numbers relative to vacuum level, this means that a “higher” work function is more negative. On a conventional energy level diagram, with the vacuum level at the top, a “higher” work function is illustrated as further away from the vacuum level in the downward direction. Thus, the definitions of HOMO and LUMO energy levels follow a different convention than work functions.
- More details on OLEDs, and the definitions described above, can be found in U.S. Pat. No. 7,279,704, which is incorporated herein by reference in its entirety.
- The present disclosure provides a novel composition comprising a mixture of a first compound and a second compound, wherein the first compound has different chemical structure than the second compound; wherein the first compound is capable of functioning as a phosphorescent emitter in an organic light emitting device at room temperature. The first compound can have an evaporation temperature T1 of 150 to 350° C. The second compound can have an evaporation temperature T2 of 150 to 350° C. In order to form the inventive composition comprising a mixture of the first compound and the second compound, the absolute value of T1−T2, the difference between T1 and T2, should be less than 20° C. The first compound has a concentration C1 in the mixture and a concentration C2 in a film formed by evaporating the mixture in a vacuum deposition tool at a constant pressure between 1×10−6 Torr to 1×10−9 Torr, at a 2 Å/sec deposition rate on a surface positioned at a predetermined distance away from the mixture being evaporated, and wherein the absolute value of (C1−C2)/C1 is less than 5%.
- According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a first device comprising a first organic light emitting device, the first organic light emitting device comprising: an anode; a cathode; and an organic layer, disposed between the anode and the cathode, comprising a first composition further comprising a mixture of a first compound and a second compound, wherein the first compound has different chemical structure than the second compound;
- wherein the first compound is capable of functioning as a phosphorescent emitter in an organic light emitting device at room temperature;
- wherein the first compound has an evaporation temperature T1 of 150 to 350° C.;
- wherein the second compound has an evaporation temperature T2 of 150 to 350° C.;
- wherein the absolute value of T1−T2 is less than 20° C.;
- wherein the first compound has a concentration C1 in said mixture, a concentration C2 in a film formed by evaporating the mixture in a vacuum deposition tool at a constant pressure between 1×10−6 Torr to 1×10−9 Torr, at a 2 Å/sec deposition rate on a surface positioned at a predetermined distance away from the mixture being evaporated; and wherein the absolute value of (C1−C2)/C1 is less than 5%.
- According to an embodiment of the present disclosure, a method of fabricating an organic light emitting device comprising a first electrode, a second electrode, and a first organic layer disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the first organic layer comprises a first organic composition further comprising a mixture of a first compound and a second compound, is disclosed. The method comprises:
- providing a substrate having the first electrode disposed thereon;
- depositing the first composition over the first electrode; and
- depositing the second electrode over the first organic layer, wherein the first compound has different chemical structure than the second compound;
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- wherein the first compound is capable of functioning as a phosphorescent emitter in an organic light emitting device at room temperature;
- wherein the first compound has an evaporation temperature T1 of 150 to 350° C.;
- wherein the second compound has an evaporation temperature T2 of 150 to 350° C.;
- wherein the absolute value of T1−T2 is less than 20° C.;
- wherein the first compound has a concentration C1 in said mixture, and a concentration C2 in a film formed by evaporating the mixture in a vacuum deposition tool at a constant pressure between 1×10−6 Torr to 1×10−9 Torr, at a 2 Å/sec deposition rate on a surface positioned at a predefined distance away from the mixture being evaporate; and wherein the absolute value of (C1−C2)/C1 is less than 5%.
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FIG. 1 shows an organic light emitting device that can incorporate the inventive host material disclosed herein. -
FIG. 2 shows an inverted organic light emitting device that can incorporate the inventive host material disclosed herein. -
FIGS. 3(a)-3(c) show examples of white OLEDs in top emission, bottom emission and transparent OLEDs (TOLED) configurations. -
FIGS. 4(a)-4(d) show examples of blue-yellow white OLED structures. -
FIGS. 5(a)-5(g) show examples of two-unit white stacked OLED structures. -
FIGS. 6(a)-6(c) show examples of white stacked OLED structures having three or more units. - Generally, an OLED comprises at least one organic layer disposed between and electrically connected to an anode and a cathode. When a current is applied, the anode injects holes and the cathode injects electrons into the organic layer(s). The injected holes and electrons each migrate toward the oppositely charged electrode. When an electron and hole localize on the same molecule, an “exciton,” which is a localized electron-hole pair having an excited energy state, is formed. Light is emitted when the exciton relaxes via a photoemissive mechanism. In some cases, the exciton may be localized on an excimer or an exciplex. Non-radiative mechanisms, such as thermal relaxation, may also occur, but are generally considered undesirable.
- The initial OLEDs used emissive molecules that emitted light from their singlet states (“fluorescence”) as disclosed, for example, in U.S. Pat. No. 4,769,292, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety. Fluorescent emission generally occurs in a time frame of less than 10 nanoseconds.
- More recently, OLEDs having emissive materials that emit light from triplet states (“phosphorescence”) have been demonstrated. Baldo et al., “Highly Efficient Phosphorescent Emission from Organic Electroluminescent Devices,” Nature, vol. 395, 151-154, 1998; (“Baldo-I”) and Baldo et al., “Very high-efficiency green organic light-emitting devices based on electrophosphorescence,” Appl. Phys. Lett., vol. 75, No. 3, 4-6 (1999) (“Baldo-II”), which are incorporated by reference in their entireties. Phosphorescence is described in more detail in U.S. Pat. No. 7,279,704 at cols. 5-6, which are incorporated by reference.
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FIG. 1 shows an organiclight emitting device 100. The figures are not necessarily drawn to scale.Device 100 may include asubstrate 110, ananode 115, ahole injection layer 120, ahole transport layer 125, anelectron blocking layer 130, anemissive layer 135, ahole blocking layer 140, anelectron transport layer 145, anelectron injection layer 150, aprotective layer 155, acathode 160, and a barrier layer 170.Cathode 160 is a compound cathode having a firstconductive layer 162 and a secondconductive layer 164.Device 100 may be fabricated by depositing the layers described, in order. The properties and functions of these various layers, as well as example materials, are described in more detail in U.S. Pat. No. 7,279,704 at cols. 6-10, which are incorporated by reference. - More examples for each of these layers are available. For example, a flexible and transparent substrate-anode combination is disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,844,363, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety. An example of a p-doped hole transport layer is m-MTDATA doped with F4-TCNQ at a molar ratio of 50:1, as disclosed in U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2003/0230980, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety. Examples of host materials are disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 6,303,238 to Thompson et al., which is incorporated by reference in its entirety. An example of an n-doped electron transport layer is BPhen doped with Li at a molar ratio of 1:1, as disclosed in U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2003/0230980, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety. U.S. Pat. Nos. 5,703,436 and 5,707,745, which are incorporated by reference in their entireties, disclose examples of cathodes including compound cathodes having a thin layer of metal such as Mg:Ag with an overlying transparent, electrically-conductive, sputter-deposited ITO layer. The theory and use of blocking layers is described in more detail in U.S. Pat. No. 6,097,147 and U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2003/0230980, which are incorporated by reference in their entireties. Examples of injection layers are provided in U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2004/0174116, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety. A description of protective layers may be found in U.S. Patent Application Publication No. 2004/0174116, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety.
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FIG. 2 shows aninverted OLED 200. The device includes asubstrate 210, acathode 215, anemissive layer 220, ahole transport layer 225, and ananode 230.Device 200 may be fabricated by depositing the layers described, in order. Because the most common OLED configuration has a cathode disposed over the anode, anddevice 200 hascathode 215 disposed underanode 230,device 200 may be referred to as an “inverted” OLED. Materials similar to those described with respect todevice 100 may be used in the corresponding layers ofdevice 200.FIG. 2 provides one example of how some layers may be omitted from the structure ofdevice 100. - The simple layered structure illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2 is provided by way of non-limiting example, and it is understood that embodiments of the invention may be used in connection with a wide variety of other structures. The specific materials and structures described are exemplary in nature, and other materials and structures may be used. Functional OLEDs may be achieved by combining the various layers described in different ways, or layers may be omitted entirely, based on design, performance, and cost factors. Other layers not specifically described may also be included. Materials other than those specifically described may be used. Although many of the examples provided herein describe various layers as comprising a single material, it is understood that combinations of materials, such as a mixture of host and dopant, or more generally a mixture, may be used. Also, the layers may have various sublayers. The names given to the various layers herein are not intended to be strictly limiting. For example, indevice 200,hole transport layer 225 transports holes and injects holes intoemissive layer 220, and may be described as a hole transport layer or a hole injection layer. In one embodiment, an OLED may be described as having an “organic layer” disposed between a cathode and an anode. This organic layer may comprise a single layer, or may further comprise multiple layers of different organic materials as described, for example, with respect toFIGS. 1 and 2 . - Structures and materials not specifically described may also be used, such as OLEDs comprised of polymeric materials (PLEDs) such as disclosed in U.S. Pat. No. 5,247,190 to Friend et al., which is incorporated by reference in its entirety. By way of further example, OLEDs having a single organic layer may be used. OLEDs may be stacked, for example as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,707,745 to Forrest et al., which is incorporated by reference in its entirety. The OLED structure may deviate from the simple layered structure illustrated in
FIGS. 1 and 2 . For example, the substrate may include an angled reflective surface to improve out-coupling, such as a mesa structure as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,091,195 to Forrest et al., and/or a pit structure as described in U.S. Pat. No. 5,834,893 to Bulovic et al., which are incorporated by reference in their entireties. - Unless otherwise specified, any of the layers of the various embodiments may be deposited by any suitable method. For the organic layers, preferred methods include thermal evaporation, ink-jet, such as described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,013,982 and 6,087,196, which are incorporated by reference in their entireties, organic vapor phase deposition (OVPD), such as described in U.S. Pat. No. 6,337,102 to Forrest et al., which is incorporated by reference in its entirety, and deposition by organic vapor jet printing (OVJP), such as described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,431,968, which is incorporated by reference in its entirety. Other suitable deposition methods include spin coating and other solution based processes. Solution based processes are preferably carried out in nitrogen or an inert atmosphere. For the other layers, preferred methods include thermal evaporation. Preferred patterning methods include deposition through a mask, cold welding such as described in U.S. Pat. Nos. 6,294,398 and 6,468,819, which are incorporated by reference in their entireties, and patterning associated with some of the deposition methods such as ink jet and OVJD. Other methods may also be used. The materials to be deposited may be modified to make them compatible with a particular deposition method. For example, substituents such as alkyl and aryl groups, branched or unbranched, and preferably containing at least 3 carbons, may be used in small molecules to enhance their ability to undergo solution processing. Substituents having 20 carbons or more may be used, and 3-20 carbons is a preferred range. Materials with asymmetric structures may have better solution processibility than those having symmetric structures, because asymmetric materials may have a lower tendency to recrystallize. Dendrimer substituents may be used to enhance the ability of small molecules to undergo solution processing.
- Devices fabricated in accordance with embodiments of the present invention may further optionally comprise a barrier layer. One purpose of the barrier layer is to protect the electrodes and organic layers from damaging exposure to harmful species in the environment including moisture, vapor and/or gases, etc. The barrier layer may be deposited over, under or next to a substrate, an electrode, or over any other parts of a device including an edge. The barrier layer may comprise a single layer, or multiple layers. The barrier layer may be formed by various known chemical vapor deposition techniques and may include compositions having a single phase as well as compositions having multiple phases. Any suitable material or combination of materials may be used for the barrier layer. The barrier layer may incorporate an inorganic or an organic compound or both. The preferred barrier layer comprises a mixture of a polymeric material and a non-polymeric material as described in U.S. Pat. No. 7,968,146, PCT Pat. Application Nos. PCT/US2007/023098 and PCT/US2009/042829, which are herein incorporated by reference in their entireties. To be considered a “mixture”, the aforesaid polymeric and non-polymeric materials comprising the barrier layer should be deposited under the same reaction conditions and/or at the same time. The weight ratio of polymeric to non-polymeric material may be in the range of 95:5 to 5:95. The polymeric material and the non-polymeric material may be created from the same precursor material. In one example, the mixture of a polymeric material and a non-polymeric material consists essentially of polymeric silicon and inorganic silicon.
- Devices fabricated in accordance with embodiments of the invention may be incorporated into a wide variety of consumer products, including flat panel displays, computer monitors, medical monitors, televisions, billboards, lights for interior or exterior illumination and/or signaling, heads up displays, fully transparent displays, flexible displays, laser printers, telephones, cell phones, personal digital assistants (PDAs), laptop computers, digital cameras, camcorders, viewfinders, micro-displays, 3-D displays, vehicles, a large area wall, theater or stadium screen, or a sign. Various control mechanisms may be used to control devices fabricated in accordance with the present invention, including passive matrix and active matrix. Many of the devices are intended for use in a temperature range comfortable to humans, such as 18 degrees C. to 30 degrees C., and more preferably at room temperature (20-25 degrees C.), but could be used outside this temperature range, for example, from −40 degree C. to +80 degree C.
- The materials and structures described herein may have applications in devices other than OLEDs. For example, other optoelectronic devices such as organic solar cells and organic photodetectors may employ the materials and structures. More generally, organic devices, such as organic transistors, may employ the materials and structures.
- The term “halo” or “halogen” as used herein includes fluorine, chlorine, bromine, and iodine.
- The term “alkyl” as used herein contemplates both straight and branched chain alkyl radicals. Preferred alkyl groups are those containing from one to fifteen carbon atoms and includes methyl, ethyl, propyl, isopropyl, butyl, isobutyl, tert-butyl, and the like. Additionally, the alkyl group may be optionally substituted.
- The term “cycloalkyl” as used herein contemplates cyclic alkyl radicals. Preferred cycloalkyl groups are those containing 3 to 7 carbon atoms and includes cyclopropyl, cyclopentyl, cyclohexyl, and the like. Additionally, the cycloalkyl group may be optionally substituted.
- The term “alkenyl” as used herein contemplates both straight and branched chain alkene radicals. Preferred alkenyl groups are those containing two to fifteen carbon atoms. Additionally, the alkenyl group may be optionally substituted.
- The term “alkynyl” as used herein contemplates both straight and branched chain alkyne radicals. Preferred alkyl groups are those containing two to fifteen carbon atoms. Additionally, the alkynyl group may be optionally substituted.
- The terms “aralkyl” or “arylalkyl” as used herein are used interchangeably and contemplate an alkyl group that has as a substituent an aromatic group. Additionally, the aralkyl group may be optionally substituted.
- The term “heterocyclic group” as used herein contemplates aromatic and non-aromatic cyclic radicals. Hetero-aromatic cyclic radicals also refer to heteroaryl. Preferred hetero-non-aromatic cyclic groups are those containing 3 or 7 ring atoms which includes at least one hetero atom, and includes cyclic amines such as morpholino, piperdino, pyrrolidino, and the like, and cyclic ethers, such as tetrahydrofuran, tetrahydropyran, and the like. Additionally, the heterocyclic group may be optionally substituted.
- The term “aryl” or “aromatic group” as used herein contemplates single-ring groups and polycyclic ring systems. The polycyclic rings may have two or more rings in which two carbons are common to two adjoining rings (the rings are “fused”) wherein at least one of the rings is aromatic, e.g., the other rings can be cycloalkyls, cycloalkenyls, aryl, heterocycles, and/or heteroaryls. Additionally, the aryl group may be optionally substituted.
- The term “heteroaryl” as used herein contemplates single-ring hetero-aromatic groups that may include from one to three heteroatoms, for example, pyrrole, furan, thiophene, imidazole, oxazole, thiazole, triazole, pyrazole, pyridine, pyrazine and pyrimidine, and the like. The term heteroaryl also includes polycyclic hetero-aromatic systems having two or more rings in which two atoms are common to two adjoining rings (the rings are “fused”) wherein at least one of the rings is a heteroaryl, e.g., the other rings can be cycloalkyls, cycloalkenyls, aryl, heterocycles, and/or heteroaryls. Additionally, the heteroaryl group may be optionally substituted.
- The alkyl, cycloalkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, aralkyl, heterocyclic group, aryl, and heteroaryl may be optionally substituted with one or more substituents selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, cyclic amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acid, ether, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof.
- As used herein, “substituted” indicates that a substituent other than H is bonded to the relevant position, such as carbon. Thus, for example, where R1 is mono-substituted, then one R1 must be other than H. Similarly, where R1 is di-substituted, then two of R1 must be other than H. Similarly, where R1 is unsubstituted, R1 is hydrogen for all available positions.
- The “aza” designation in the fragments described herein, i.e. aza-dibenzofuran, aza-dibenzonethiophene, etc. means that one or more of the C—H groups in the respective fragment can be replaced by a nitrogen atom, for example, and without any limitation, azatriphenylene encompasses both dibenzo[f,h]quinoxaline and dibenzo[f,h]quinoline. One of ordinary skill in the art can readily envision other nitrogen analogs of the aza-derivatives described above, and all such analogs are intended to be encompassed by the terms as set forth herein.
- It is to be understood that when a molecular fragment is described as being a substituent or otherwise attached to another moiety, its name may be written as if it were a fragment (e.g. naphthyl, dibenzofuryl) or as if it were the whole molecule (e.g. naphthalene, dibenzofuran). As used herein, these different ways of designating a substituent or attached fragment are considered to be equivalent.
- Often, the emissive layer (EML) of OLED devices exhibiting good lifetime and efficiency requires more than two components (e.g. 3 or 4 components). Fabricating such EMLs using vacuum thermal evaporation (VTE) process then requires evaporating 3 or 4 evaporation source materials in separate VTE sublimation crucibles, which is very complicated and costly compared to a standard two-component EML with a single host and an emitter, which requires only two evaporation sources.
- Premixing two or more materials and evaporating them from one VTE sublimation crucible can reduce the complexity of the fabrication process. However, the co-evaporation must be stable and produce an evaporated film having a composition that remains constant through the evaporation process. Variations in the film's composition may adversely affect the device performance. In order to obtain a stable co-evaporation from a mixture of compounds under vacuum, one would assume that the materials must have the same evaporation temperature under the same condition. However, this may not be the only parameter one has to consider. When two compounds are mixed together, they may interact with each other and the evaporation property of the mixture may differ from their individual properties. On the other hand, materials with slightly different evaporation temperatures may form a stable co-evaporation mixture. Therefore, it is extremely difficult to achieve a stable co-evaporation mixture. So far, there have been very few stable co-evaporation mixture examples. “Evaporation temperature” of a material is measured in a vacuum deposition tool at a constant pressure, normally between 1×10−7 Torr to 1×10−8 Torr, at a 2 Å/sec deposition rate on a surface positioned at a set distance away from the evaporation source of the material being evaporated, e.g. sublimation crucible in a VTE tool. The various measured values such as temperature, pressure, deposition rate, etc. disclosed herein are expected to have nominal variations because of the expected tolerances in the measurements that produced these quantitative values as understood by one of ordinary skill in the art.
- Many factors other than temperature can contribute to the ability to achieve stable co-evaporation, such as the miscibility of the different materials and the phase transition temperatures of the different materials. The inventors found that when two materials have similar evaporation temperatures, and similar mass loss rate or similar vapor pressures, the two materials can co-evaporate consistently. “Mass loss rate” of a material is defined as the percentage of mass lost over time (“percentage/minute” or “%/min”) and is determined by measuring the time it takes to lose the first 10% of the mass of a sample of the material as measured by thermal gravity analysis (TGA) under a given experimental condition at a given constant temperature for a given material after the a steady evaporation state is reached. The given constant temperature is one temperature point that is chosen so that the value of mass loss rate is between about 0.05 to 0.50%/min. A skilled person in this field should appreciate that in order to compare two parameters, the experimental condition should be consistent. The method of measuring mass loss rate and vapor pressure is well known in the art and can be found, for example, in Bull. et al. Mater. Sci. 2011, 34, 7.
- In the state of the art phosphorescent OLED devices, the EML may consist of three or more components. In one example, the EML can consist of two host-type compounds and an emitter combination (e.g. a hole transporting cohost (h-host), an electron transporting cohost (e-host), and a compound capable of functioning as a phosphorescent emitter in an OLED at room temperature). In another example, the EML can consist of one host-type compound and two emitter-type compounds (e.g., a host compound and two compounds each capable of functioning as a phosphorescent emitter in an OLED at room temperature). Conventionally, in order to fabricate such EMLs having three or more components using VTE process, three or more evaporation sources are required, one for each of the components. Because the concentration of the components are important for the device performance, typically, the rate of deposition of each component is measured individually during the deposition process. This makes the VTE process complicated and costly. Thus, it is desired to premix at least two of the components of such EMLs to reduce the number of VTE evaporation sources.
- As used herein, an “emitter-type compound” refers to a compound that is capable of functioning as a phosphorescent emitter in the EML of an OLED at room temperature. A “host-type compound” refers to a compound that is capable of functioning as a host material in the EML of an OLED at room temperature.
- If any two of the three or more components of the EMLs can be premixed and form a stable mixture of co-evaporation source, then the number of evaporation sources required for EML layer fabrication would be reduced. In order for materials to be premixable into an evaporation source, they should co-evaporate and deposit uniformly without changing the ratio. The ratio of the components in the mixture should be the same as the ratio of the components in the evaporation deposited films from these premixed materials. Therefore, the concentration of the two components in the deposited film is controlled by their concentration in the premixed evaporation source.
- The present disclosure describes a new class of emitters and another class of materials (such as host-type materials) which can be premixed to provide a VTE co-evaporation source that can be used for a stable co-evaporation of the two materials.
- Maximizing the efficiency of a phosphorescent emitter in an OLED may involve narrowing the emission spectrum. This side effect of narrowed emission is not desirable in some applications, such as, when the emitter is used as part of a white emitting OLED. In applications such as for white emitting OLEDs, often a broad full width half maximum (FWHM) spectrum is preferred.
- One possible approach to achieving both high efficiency and a broad FWHM spectrum is to incorporate two emitters within a device. This can be done by incorporating the emitters in separate EMLs or depositing two emitters into one layer. The inventors have discovered that by premixing two emitters that have similar thermal evaporation properties in a desired ratio and depositing the material by evaporation using a VTE process from one evaporation sublimation crucible containing the mixed composition source material, the manufacturing of OLEDs having an EML comprising the two emitters can be simplified.
- The combination of premixed compounds described in this disclosure, where at least one of the compounds is an emitter-type compound, can be used for fine tuning device emission spectra for a specific spectral width without compromising the device efficiency. Premixing allows for a greater control of the ratio of the components of the EML layer thereby more accurately enabling the desired/resultant spectral shape than when evaporating the components of the EML layer from separate evaporation sources. This provides a more robust manufacturing process for OLEDs.
- According to the present disclosure, the composition of the film deposited by VTE from a premixed emitter evaporation source material is determined in advance at the mixing stage. The composition of the premixed emitter evaporation source material is determined by the desired contribution of the two emitter-type compounds used. The ratio of the two emitter-type compounds in the composition of the premix may be between 1:1 to 200:1. Preferably, the ratio is between 1:1 to 50:1, more preferably between 1:1 and 20:1, more preferably between 1:1 to 5:1, and most preferably between 1:1 to 2:1.
- In a first example, a novel combination of two emitter-type compounds, Compound 20 and
Compound 145, having very similar sublimation properties are premixed together, placed in a single deposition source and evaporated into a device EML with a variable ratio. For example, a mixture of these two emitters was deposited at 0.2 Å/s for a film 2000 Å thick. Material was then deposited onto a substrate at a deposition rate of 1 Å/s to yield a film of 70 nm thick. The ratio of the two emitters in the premixture, as measured by weight prior to mixing, was 85% (Compound 20) to 15% (Compound 145). The composition of the premixture, as measured by high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC), was 84.5% (Compound 20) to 15.5% (Compound 145). Because mixing can lead to non-uniformities within the total premixture, an error bar of 1% is given for the measured % of the premixture components when a small sample is analyzed by HPLC. The composition of the deposited film, as measured by HPLC, was 85.3% (Compound 20) to 14.7% (Compound 145). Therefore, the compositions of the premixture and deposited material are equivalent. - The novel two-compound mixture combinations disclosed herein can be used in making various white OLED configurations. For example, the two-compound mixture combinations disclosed herein can be used to make premixed emitter evaporation source materials that can be used in depositing broad yellow EML layers in blue-yellow white OLEDs.
- Examples of the various configurations for such blue-yellow white OLEDs are illustrated in
FIGS. 3(a) through 6(c) . The layers “Y EML,” “Y1 EML,” and “Y2 EML” in the figures are the broad yellow EMLs and as well known in the art, the broad yellow EML layers often consist of two emitter-type compounds in order to achieve the desired emission spectrum required for producing white light in conjunction with the blue EML layers. The layers “Ph B EML,” “F1 B EML,” “B EML,” “B1 EML,” and “B2 EML” in the figures are the blue EMLs. - In these examples, the broad yellow EML layers are made of two emitter-type compounds to produce light in desired red-green, red-yellow, or yellow spectrum that when combined with the blue emission from the blue EML to produce white light emitting OLEDs. The premixed emitter evaporation source materials disclosed herein is useful for depositing these broad yellow EML layers by VTE process.
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FIGS. 3(a)-3(c) show basic configurations for blue-yellow white OLEDs.FIG. 3(a) shows an example of blue-yellow white OLEDs in a bottom emission configuration (anode is transparent).FIG. 3(b) shows an example of a blue-yellow white OLED in a transparent OLED configuration (both anode and cathode are transparent).FIG. 3(c) shows an example of a blue-yellow white OLED in a top emission configuration (cathode is transparent). The examples shown inFIGS. 4(a)-6(c) are all shown in the bottom emission configuration but one skilled in the art would readily understand that the examples shown inFIGS. 4(a)-6(c) are equally applicable to the top emission configuration and transparent OLED configurations. -
FIGS. 4(a)-4(d) show examples of single-unit blue-yellow white OLED structures.FIGS. 5(a)-5(g) show examples of two-unit blue-yellow white stacked OLED structures.FIGS. 6(a)-6(c) show examples of three-unit blue-yellow white stacked OLED structures. One skilled in the art would readily understand that these stacked OLED configurations can be applied to embodiments having more than three light emitting units. In these figures, the following abbreviations are used: HIL—hole injection layer, HTL—hole transporter layer, EML—emissive layer, ETL—, electron transporter layer, EIL—electron injection layer, SL—separation layer, CGL—charge generation layer, Ph—phosphorescent, F1—fluorescent. In these configurations, HIL2 can be the same material as HIL1 or a different material, HTL3 can be the same material as HTL1 or a different material, HTL4 can be the same material as HTL2 or a different material, ETL3 can be the same material as ETL1 or a different material, and ETL4 can be the same material as ETL2 or a different material. B EML, B1 EML and B2 EML are blue EMLs and they can be either fluorescent or phosphorescent. B2 EML can be the same material as B1 EML or a different material. Y EML, Y1 EML, and Y2 EML are yellow EMLs and they can be either fluorescent or phosphorescent. Y2 EML can be the same material as Y1 EML or a different material. - In the white stacked OLED structures of
FIGS. 6(a)-6(c) , HIL2 can be the same material as HIL1 or a different material, HTL3 can be the same material as HTL1 or a different material, HTL4 can be the same material as HTL2 or a different material, ETL3 can be the same material as ETL1 or a different material, and ETL4 can be the same material as ETL2 or a different material. B EML1 and B EML2 represent blue EMLs and can be either fluorescent or phosphorescent. B EML1 can be the same material as B EML2 or a different material. Y EML represent yellow EML. The number of stacked units can be any number greater than or equal to 3. The number of blue and yellow EML units can be any number. The stacked units can be in any order, e.g. B/Y/B/Y or B/B/Y/Y, or B/Y/B/Y/B, etc., where B denotes blue and Y denotes broad yellow. - According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a second example of premixed emitter evaporation source is disclosed. The premixed mixture according to this second example, comprises one emitter-type compound, Compound E5, and one host compound, Compound H1. Compound H1 and Compound E5 demonstrated premixability, which means they can be premixed and codeposited from one evaporation source without changing the composition. Uniform coevaporation of host:emitter pair is desired for the consistency of the device performance fabricated from this premixed precursor. The structures of Compound H1 and Compound E5 are shown below:
- The premixability of Compound H1 and Compound E5 was tested by HPLC analysis of evaporated films. For this purpose the host Compound H1 (0.485 g) and emitter Compound E5 (0.015 g) were mixed and grinded to form 0.5 g of the mixture. The mixture was loaded into the evaporation source of the vacuum VTE chamber. The chamber was pumped down to 10−7 Torr pressure. The premixed components were deposited at
rate 2 Å/s onto glass substrates. The substrates were replaced continuously after deposition of 1100 Å of film without stopping the deposition and cooling the source. The premixed material was evaporated until depletion. - The deposit films were analyzed by HPLC (HPLC Conditions C18, 80-100 (CH3CN concentration in CH3CN and H2O), 30 min, detected wavelength 254 nm) and results are shown in Table 1 below. The composition of the host Compound H1 and emitter Compound E5 did not change significantly from
Plate 1 to Plate 3. Each of the sample substrates are labeledPlate 1,Plate 2, and Plate 3. Some fluctuations in the concentration do not reveal any trend and can be explained by the accuracy of HPLC analysis. -
TABLE 1 HPLC composition (%) of sequentially deposited films from a premixed host: emitter pair (host Compound H1 and emitter Compound E5) evaporation source. Films (1100 Å) H1 E5 Plate # [%] [%] 1 98.0 2.0 2 98.1 1.9 3 97.8 2.2 - This data shows that host Compound H1 and emitter Compound E5 and potentially the other hosts and emitters from these families can be premixed to be used as single evaporation sources for an EML or part of the EML for PHOLEDs.
- Examples of other possible premixed host:emitter pairs are provided in Table 2 below.
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TABLE 2 Examples of possible premix pairs Electron Emitter Mixture transporting Metal number host complex 1 Compound H1 Compound E5 2 Compound H14 Compound E1 3 Compound H21 Compound E4 4 Compound H30 Compound E9 5 Compound H21 Compound E17 6 Compound H33 Compound E13
Host Compound EH40 and emitter Compound 97 show premixability also. It means that they can be premixed and codeposited from one source without changing the composition. Uniform coevaporation of host:emitter is critical for the consistency of the devices performance fabricated from this premixed precursor. The structures of host Compound EH40 and emitter Compound 97 are shown below. - The premixability of Compound EH40 and Compound 97 was tested by HPLC analysis of evaporated films. For this purpose the host Compound EH40 and emitter Compound 97 were mixed in the ratio ˜7:1 and grinded to form 0.2 g of the mixture. The mixture was loaded into the evaporation source of the vacuum VTE chamber. The chamber was pumped down to 10−7 Torr pressure. The premixed components were deposited at
rate 2 Å/s onto glass substrates. The substrates were replaced continuously after deposition of 500 Å of film without stopping the deposition and cooling the source. The premixed material was evaporated until depletion. - The films were analyzed by HPLC (HPLC Conditions C18, 100% CH3CN, 30 min, detected wavelength 254 nm) and results are shown in Table 3. The composition of the host Compound EH40 and emitter Compound 97 did not change significantly from
Plate 1 to Plate 5. Each of the sample substrates are labeledPlate 1,Plate 2, and Plate 3. Some fluctuations in the concentration do not reveal any trend and can be explained by the accuracy of HPLC analysis. -
TABLE 3 HPLC composition (%) of sequentially deposited films from premixed host: emitter (Host Compound EH40: Emitter Compound 97 in ratio of 7:1) evaporation source. Host Emitter Films Compound Compound (500 Å) EH40 (%) 97 (%) Plate1 87.2 12.8 Plate2 87.1 12.9 Plate3 87.5 12.5 Plate4 87.6 12.4 Plate5 87.9 12.1 - This is the evidence that host Compound EH40 and emitter Compound 97, and potentially the other hosts and emitters from these families can be premixed to be used as single evaporation sources for an EML or part of the EML for PHOLEDs. Examples of other possible premixed host:emitter pairs are provided in Table 4 below.
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TABLE 4 Examples of possible premix pairs of host:emitter. Electron Emitter Mixture transporting Metal number host complex 1 Compound EH1 Compound 4 2 Compound EH2 Compound 7 3 Compound EH4 Compound 3 4 Compound EH5 Compound 11 5 Compound EH8 Compound 1 6 Compound EH8 Compound 67 7 Compound EH16 Compound 21 8 Compound EH28 Compound 29 9 Compound EH40 Compound 34 10 Compound EH40 Compound 97 - According to an aspect of the present disclosure, a composition comprising a mixture of a first compound and a second compound is now described. In the mixture, the first compound has a different chemical structure than the second compound. The first compound is capable of functioning as a phosphorescent emitter in an OLED at room temperature. The first compound has an evaporation temperature T1 of 150 to 350° C. and the second compound has an evaporation temperature T2 of 150 to 350° C., wherein the absolute value of T1−T2, i.e. the difference between T1 and T2, is less than 20° C. Preferably, the absolute value of T1−T2 is less than 10° C. and more preferably less than 5° C.
- The first compound has a concentration C1 in the mixture and a concentration C2 in a film formed by evaporating the mixture in a vacuum deposition tool at a constant pressure between 1×10−6 Torr to 1×10−9 Torr, at a 2 Å/sec deposition rate on a surface positioned at a predefined distance away from the evaporation source of the mixture being evaporated, and wherein the absolute value of (C1−C2)/C1 is less than 5%. Preferably, the absolute value of (C1−C2)/C1 is less than 3%.
- The concentrations C1 and C2 are relative concentrations of the first compound. Therefore, the conditional requirement for the two compounds forming the mixture described above means that the relative concentration of the first compound in the as-deposited film (C2) should be as close to the original relative concentration of the first compound (C1) in the evaporation source mixture. One of ordinary skill in this field should realize that the concentration of each component in the mixture is expressed as relative percentage. The concentration of each component in the mixture can be measured by a suitable analytical methods well known to those skilled in the art. Examples of such methods are high pressure liquid chromatography (HPLC) and nuclear magnetic resonance spectroscopy (NMR). The percentage was calculated by dividing the integration area under the HPLC trace of each component by the total integration area. HPLC can use different detectors such as UV-vis, photo diode array detector, refractive index detector, fluorescence detector, and light scattering detector. Due to different materials properties, each component in the mixture may respond differently. Therefore, the measured concentration may differ from their real concentration in the mixture, however the relative ratio value of (C1−C2)/C1 is independent of these variables as long as the experimental condition keeps consistent, for example, all concentrations should be calculated under the exact same HPLC parameters for each component. It is sometimes preferred to select a measurement condition that gives calculated concentration close to the real concentration. However, it is not necessary. It is important to select a detecting condition that accurately detects each component. For example, fluorescence detector should not be used if one of the components does not fluoresce.
- In one embodiment, the first compound has evaporation temperature T1 of 200 to 350° C. and the second compound has evaporation temperature T2 of 200 to 350° C.
- In one embodiment, the first compound has a vapor pressure of P1 at T1 at 1 atm, and the second compound has a vapor pressure of P2 at T2 at 1 atm. The ratio of P1/P2 is desirably within the range of 0.90 to 1.10.
- The first compound has a first mass loss rate and the second compound has a second mass loss rate, wherein the ratio between the first mass loss rate and the second mass loss rate is desirably within the range of 0.90 to 1.10. Preferably, the ratio between the first mass loss rate and the second mass loss rate is within the range of 0.95 to 1.05. More preferably, the ratio between the first mass loss rate and the second mass loss rate is within the range of 0.97 to 1.03.
- The phosphorescent emitter component in the composition is capable of emitting light from a triplet excited state to a ground singlet state at room temperature. In one embodiment of the composition, the first compound is a metal coordination complex having a metal-carbon bond. The metal in the metal-carbond bond can be selected from the group consisting of Ir, Rh, Re, Ru, Os, Pt, Au, and Cu. In another embodiment, the metal is Ir (iridium). In another embodiment, the metal is Pt (platinum).
- In one embodiment of the composition, the second compound is also capable of functioning as a phosphorescent emitter in an OLED at room temperature.
- In another embodiment, the second compound is capable of functioning as a host in the EML of an OLED at room temperature. In one embodiment, the host is a hole transporting host. In another embodiment, the host is an electron transporting host.
- According to an aspect of the present disclosure, the lowest triplet energy TE1 of the first compound is lower than that of the second compound. Triplet energy is determined by phosphorescence in an organic solvent glass at 77° K.
- In one embodiment of the composition, the second compound comprises at least one chemical group selected from the group consisting of triphenylene, carbazole, dibenzothiphene, dibenzofuran, dibenzoselenophene, aza-triphenylene, aza-carbazole, aza-dibenzothiophene, aza-dibenzofuran, and aza-dibenzoselenophen.
- In one embodiment of the composition, the first compound and the second compound each has a purity in excess of 99% as determined by HPLC.
- According to another aspect, the mixture in the composition further comprises a third compound. The third compound has a different chemical structure than the first compound and the second compound, wherein the third compound has an evaporation temperature T3 of 150 to 350° C.; and wherein the absolute value of T1−T3 is less than 20° C. Preferably, the absolute value of T1−T3 is less than 10° C., and more preferably less than 5° C.
- In one embodiment, the composition is in a liquid form at a temperature less than T1 (the evaporation temperature of the first compound) and T2 (the evaporation temperature of the second compound).
- In one embodiment of the composition, the first compound has the formula of M(L1)x(L2)y(L3)z;
- wherein L1, L2 and L3 can be the same or different;
wherein x is 1, 2, or 3;
wherein y is 0, 1, or 2;
wherein z is 0, 1, or 2;
wherein x+y+z is the oxidation state of the metal M;
wherein L1, L2, and L3 are independently selected from the group consisting of: - wherein Ra, Rb, Rc, and Rd may represent mono, di, tri, or tetra substitution, or no substitution; wherein Ra, Rb, Rc, and Rd are independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acid, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof; and
wherein two adjacent substituents of Ra, Rb, Rc, and Rd are optionally joined to form a fused ring or form a multidentate ligand. - According to another embodiment, where the first compound has the formula of M(L1)x(L2)y(L3)z as defined above, the first compound has the formula of Ir(L1)2(L2).
- In one embodiment, where the first compound has the formula of Ir(L1)2(L2), L2 has the formula:
- wherein Re, Rf, Rh, and Ri are independently selected from group consisting of alkyl, cycloalkyl, aryl, and hetero aryl;
wherein at least one of Re, Rf, Rh, and Ri has at least two carbon atoms;
wherein Rg is selected from group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acid, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof. - In one embodiment, where the first compound has the formula of Ir(L1)2(L2), L2 has the formula selected from the group consisting of:
- In another embodiment, where the first compound has the formula of M(L1)x(L2)y(L3)z as defined above, the first compound has the formula of Pt(L1)2 or Pt(L1)(L2). L1 can be connected to the other L1 or L2 to form a tetradentate ligand.
- In one embodiment of the composition, the first compound has the Formula I:
- wherein RA represents mono, di, tri, tetra, penta, hexa substitutions, or no substitution;
RB represents mono, di, tri, tetra substitutions, or no substitution;
RA, RB, RC,
RD, and RE are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, cyclic amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acid, ether, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof;
wherein n is 1 or 2;
wherein the second compound has the Formula II: - wherein R1, R4, and R5 are independently selected from group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, cyclic amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acid, ether, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof;
wherein L is selected from the group consisting of a direct bond, aryl, substituted aryl, heteroaryl, substituted heteroaryl, and combinations thereof;
wherein X1, X2, X3, X4, X5, X6, X7, Y1, Y2, and Y3 are each independently selected from the group consisting of CR and N;
wherein at least two of Y1, Y2, and Y3 are N; and
wherein each R can be same or different, and is independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, cyclic amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acid, ether, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof. - In another embodiment, R1, R4, and R5 in Formula II are independently selected from group consisting of non-fused aryl, non-fused heteroaryl, and combinations thereof; wherein L is selected from the group consisting of a direct bond, non-fused aryl, non-fused heteroaryl, and combinations thereof; and wherein each of R is independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, non-fused aryl, non-fused heteroaryl and combinations thereof.
- In another embodiment, R1 in Formula II is selected from the group consisting of phenyl, biphenyl, terphenyl, tetraphenyl, pentaphenyl, pyridine, phenyl pyridine and pyridyl phenyl.
- In another embodiment, L in Formula II is selected from the group consisting of phenyl, pyridyl, biphenyl, terphenyl and a direct bond.
- In another embodiment, R4 and R5 in Formula II are each independently selected from the group consisting of phenyl, pyridyl, biphenyl, and terphenyl.
- In another embodiment of the composition, where the first compound has the structure according to Formula I as defined above, the second compound has a structure according to Formula III:
- wherein R2 and R3 are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, cyclic amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acid, ether, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof.
- In one embodiment, R2 and R3 of Formula III are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, non-fused aryl, non-fused heteroaryl and combinations thereof.
- In one embodiment, where the second compound has the structure of Formula III, the second compound can have a structure selected from the group consisting of:
- In one embodiment of the composition where the first compound has the structure of Formula I, n is 1. In another embodiment, RA, RB, RC, RD, and RE are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, alkyl, cycloalkyl, and combinations thereof. In another embodiment, at least one of RC and RE contains a branched alkyl moiety with branching at a position further than the a position to the carbonyl group. In another embodiment, RD is hydrogen.
- In one embodiment of the composition where the first compound has the structure of Formula I, at least one of Rc and RE has the following structure:
- wherein RF, and RG are independently selected from group consisting of alkyl and cycloalkyl; and wherein at least one of RF, and RG has at least two C.
- In one embodiment of the composition where the second compound has the structure according to Formula II defined above, the first compound has a structure according to Formula IV:
- wherein RH and RJ are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, cyclic amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acid, ether, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof.
- In another embodiment of the composition where the first compound has a structure according to Formula IV as defined above, RH and RJ are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, alkyl, cycloalkyl, and combinations thereof.
- In another embodiment of the composition where the first compound has a structure according to Formula IV as defined above, RH and RJ are methyl.
- In an embodiment of the composition where the second compound has a structure according to Formula II, the second compound can be selected from the group consisting of:
- In another embodiment of the composition where the first compound has a structure according to Formula I as defined above, the first compound can be selected from the group consisting of:
- In another embodiment of the composition where the first compound has a structure according to Formula I and the second compound has a structure according to Formula II as defined above, the mixture of the first compound and the second compound is selected from the group consisting of: (Compound E5 and Compound H1), (Compound E1 and Compound H14), (Compound E4 and Compound H21), (Compound E9 and Compound H30), (Compound E17 and Compound H21), and (Compound E13 and Compound H33).
- In another embodiment of the composition where the first compound has a structure according to Formula I and the second compound has a structure according to Formula II as defined above, the mixture of the first compound and the second compound is (Compound E5 and Compound H1).
- In an embodiment of the composition comprising a mixture of a first compound and a second compound, wherein the first compound has a difference chemical structure than the second compound, wherein the first compound is capable of functioning as a phosphorescent emitter in an OLED at room temperature, the first compound and the second compound each independently has the formula of Ir(L1)2(L2), wherein L1 has the formula:
- wherein L2 has the formula:
- wherein L1 is different from L2;
wherein Raa, Rbb, Rcc, and Rdd may represent mono, di, tri, or tetra substitution, or no substitution;
wherein Raa, Rbb, Rcc, and Rdd are independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halogen, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acid, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof;
wherein two adjacent substituents of Raa, Rbb, Rcc, and Rdd are optionally joined to form a fused ring or form a multidentate ligand; and
wherein at least one of Rcc is a 5 or 6-membered carbocyclic or heterocyclic ring. - In one embodiment of the composition where the first compound and the second compound each independently has the formula of Ir(L1)2(L2) as defined above, at least one of Rcc is benzene or pyridine.
- In one embodiment of the composition where the first compound and the second compound each independently has the formula of Ir(L1)2(L2) as defined above, Cis selected from the group consisting of:
- In one embodiment of the composition where the first compound and the second compound each independently has the formula of Ir(L1)2(L2) as defined above, L2 is selected from the group consisting of:
- In one embodiment of the composition where the first compound and the second compound each independently has the formula of Ir(L1)2(L2) as defined above, the first compound and the second compound are each independently selected from the group consisting of:
- In one embodiment of the composition wherein the first compound and the second compound each independently has the formula of Ir(L1)2(L2) as defined above, the mixture of the first compound and the second compound is selected from the group consisting of: (Compound 7 and Compound 130), (
Compound 8 and Compound 131), (Compound 25 and Compound 131), (Compound 27 and Compound 135), (Compound 20 and Compound 145), (Compound 25 and Compound 148), (Compound 40 and Compound 174), (Compound 103 and Compound 204), and (Compound 116 and Compound 217). - In one embodiment of the composition comprising a mixture of a first compound and a second compound, wherein the first compound has a difference chemical structure than the second compound, wherein the first compound is capable of functioning as a phosphorescent emitter in an OLED at room temperature, the second compound has a structure according to Formula V:
- wherein R11 and R12 each independently represent mono, di, tri, tetra substitutions, or no substitution; Y is selected from the group consisting of O, S. Se, NR′ and CR″R′″;
L1 is a single bond or comprises an aryl or heteroaryl group having from 5-24 carbon atoms, which is optionally further substituted; Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4 and Z5 are each independently selected from group consisting of CR″″ and N; at least one of Z1, Z2, Z3, Z4 and Z5 is N; and
R11, R12, R′, R″, R′″, and R″″ are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halide, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acid, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof;
wherein the first compound has the Formula VI: - wherein RAA, RBB, RDD, and REE each independently represent mono, di, tri, tetra substitutions, or no substitution; RCC represent mono, di, tri substitutions, or no substitution;
RAA, RBB, RCC, RDD, and REE are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halide, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acid, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof; and m is 1 or 2. - In one embodiment, where the second compound has the structure according to Formula II defined above, X1, X3 and X5 are N; and X2 and X4 are CR″″.
- In one embodiment, where the second compound has the structure according to Formula VI, m is 1. In another embodiment, RAA, RBB, RCC, and RDD are each independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, alkyl, cycloalkyl, and combinations thereof. In another embodiment, REE is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halide, alkyl, cycloalkyl, and combinations thereof.
- In another embodiment, where the first compound has the structure according to Formula VI defined above, the first compound is selected from the group consisting of:
- In another embodiment, where the second compound has the structure according to Formula V defined above, the second compound is selected from the group consisting of:
- In one embodiment of the composition, where the first compound has the structure according to Formula VI, the first compound is selected from the group consisting of:
- In one embodiment of the composition wherein the second compound has the structure according to Formula V and the first compound has the structure according to Formula VI defined above, the mixture of the second compound and the first compound is selected from the group consisting of: (Compound EH1 and Compound 4), (Compound EH2 and Compound 7), (Compound EH4 and Compound 3), (Compound EH5 and Compound 11), (Compound EH8 and Compound 1), (Compound EH8 and Compound 67), (Compound EH16 and Compound 21), (Compound EH28 and Compound 29), (Compound EH40 and Compound 34), and (Compound EH40 and Compound 97).
- In another embodiment of the composition wherein the second compound has the structure according to Formula V and the first compound has the structure according to Formula VI defined above, the mixture of the second compound and the first compound is (Compound EH40 and Compound 97).
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a first device comprising a first OLED is disclosed. The first OLED comprising: an anode; a cathode; and an organic layer, disposed between the anode and the cathode, comprising a first composition comprising a mixture of a first compound and a second compound, wherein the first compound has different chemical structure than the second compound;
- wherein the first compound is capable of functioning as a phosphorescent emitter in an organic light emitting device at room temperature;
wherein the first compound has an evaporation temperature T1 of 150 to 350° C.;
wherein the second compound has an evaporation temperature T2 of 150 to 350° C.;
wherein the absolute value of T1−T2 is less than 20° C.;
wherein the first compound has a concentration C1 in said mixture, and a concentration C2 in a film formed by evaporating the mixture in a vacuum deposition tool at a constant pressure between 1×10−6 Torr to 1×10−9 Torr, at a 2 Å/sec deposition rate on a surface positioned at a predefined distance away from the material; and wherein the absolute value of (C1−C2)/C1 is less than 5%. Preferably the absolute value of (C1−C2)/C1 is less than 3%. - In one embodiment of the first device, the organic layer is an emissive layer. In another embodiment of the first device, the organic layer is a non-emissive layer.
- In one embodiment of the first device, the organic layer further comprises a phosphorescent emitting material.
- In one embodiment of the first device, the organic layer further comprises a host.
- In one embodiment of the first device, the first compound functions as a phosphorescent emitting material.
- In one embodiment of the first device, the first compound functions as a host.
- In one embodiment of the first device, the first device further comprises a second organic light emitting device separate from the first organic light emitting device, and wherein the second organic light emitting device comprises an emitting dopant having a peak wavelength of between 400 to 500 nanometers.
- In one embodiment of the first device, the first organic light emitting device comprises a first emissive layer and a second emissive layer; wherein the first emissive layer comprises the first composition; and the second emissive layer comprises an emitting dopant having a peak wavelength of between 400 to 500 nanometers.
- In one embodiment of the first device, the first device is a consumer product. In another embodiment, the first device is an organic light-emitting device. In another embodiment, the first device is a lighting panel.
- In one embodiment of the first device, the first composition leaves a residue corresponding to less than 5 wt % of the original charge in the sublimation crucible after the depletion of the first composition in the evaporation process. Preferably, the first composition is deposited in a vacuum system having a pressure level in the range of 1×10−8 Torr to 1×10−12 Torr.
- According to another aspect of the present disclosure, a method for fabricating an organic light emitting device comprising a first electrode, a second electrode, and a first organic layer disposed between the first electrode and the second electrode, wherein the first organic layer comprises a first composition comprising a mixture of a first compound and a second compound is disclosed. The method comprises the following: providing a substrate having the first electrode disposed thereon; depositing the first composition over the first electrode; and depositing the second electrode over the first organic layer,
- wherein the first compound has different chemical structure than the second compound,
- wherein the first compound is capable of functioning as a phosphorescent emitter in an organic light emitting device at room temperature,
- wherein the first compound has an evaporation temperature T1 of 150 to 350° C.,
- wherein the second compound has an evaporation temperature T2 of 150 to 350° C.,
- wherein the absolute value of T1−T2 is less than 20° C.,
- wherein the first compound has a concentration C1 in said mixture, and a concentration C2 in a film formed by evaporating the mixture in a vacuum deposition tool at a constant pressure between 1×10−6 Torr to 1×10−9 Torr, at a 2 Å/sec deposition rate on a surface positioned at a predefined distance away from the material, and wherein the absolute value of (C1−C2)/C1 is less than 5%.
- Combination with Other Materials
- The materials described herein as useful for a particular layer in an organic light emitting device may be used in combination with a wide variety of other materials present in the device. For example, emissive dopants disclosed herein may be used in conjunction with a wide variety of hosts, transport layers, blocking layers, injection layers, electrodes and other layers that may be present. The materials described or referred to below are non-limiting examples of materials that may be useful in combination with the compounds disclosed herein, and one of skill in the art can readily consult the literature to identify other materials that may be useful in combination.
- A hole injecting/transporting material to be used in the present invention is not particularly limited, and any compound may be used as long as the compound is typically used as a hole injecting/transporting material. Examples of the material include, but not limit to: a phthalocyanine or porphyrin derivative; an aromatic amine derivative; an indolocarbazole derivative; a polymer containing fluorohydrocarbon; a polymer with conductivity dopants; a conducting polymer, such as PEDOT/PSS; a self-assembly monomer derived from compounds such as phosphonic acid and silane derivatives; a metal oxide derivative, such as MoOx; a p-type semiconducting organic compound, such as 1,4,5,8,9,12-Hexaazatriphenylenehexacarbonitrile; a metal complex, and a cross-linkable compounds.
- Examples of aromatic amine derivatives used in HIL or HTL include, but not limit to the following general structures:
- Each of Ar1 to Ar9 is selected from the group consisting aromatic hydrocarbon cyclic compounds such as benzene, biphenyl, triphenyl, triphenylene, naphthalene, anthracene, phenalene, phenanthrene, fluorene, pyrene, chrysene, perylene, azulene; group consisting aromatic heterocyclic compounds such as dibenzothiophene, dibenzofuran, dibenzoselenophene, furan, thiophene, benzofuran, benzothiophene, benzoselenophene, carbazole, indolocarbazole, pyridylindole, pyrrolodipyridine, pyrazole, imidazole, triazole, oxazole, thiazole, oxadiazole, oxatriazole, dioxazole, thiadiazole, pyridine, pyridazine, pyrimidine, pyrazine, triazine, oxazine, oxathiazine, oxadiazine, indole, benzimidazole, indazole, indoxazine, benzoxazole, benzisoxazole, benzothiazole, quinoline, isoquinoline, cinnoline, quinazoline, quinoxaline, naphthyridine, phthalazine, pteridine, xanthene, acridine, phenazine, phenothiazine, phenoxazine, benzofuropyridine, furodipyridine, benzothienopyridine, thienodipyridine, benzoselenophenopyridine, and selenophenodipyridine; and group consisting 2 to 10 cyclic structural units which are groups of the same type or different types selected from the aromatic hydrocarbon cyclic group and the aromatic heterocyclic group and are bonded to each other directly or via at least one of oxygen atom, nitrogen atom, sulfur atom, silicon atom, phosphorus atom, boron atom, chain structural unit and the aliphatic cyclic group. Wherein each Ar is further substituted by a substituent selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halide, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acids, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof.
- In one aspect, Ar1 to Ar9 is independently selected from the group consisting of:
- wherein k is an integer from 1 to 20; X101 to X108 is C (including CH) or N; Z101 is NAr1, O, or S; Ar1 has the same group defined above.
- Examples of metal complexes used in HIL or HTL include, but not limit to the following general formula:
- wherein Met is a metal, which can have an atomic weight greater than 40; (Y101-Y102) is a bidentate ligand, Y101 and Y102 are independently selected from C, N, O, P, and S; L101 is an ancillary ligand; k′ is an integer value from 1 to the maximum number of ligands that may be attached to the metal; and k′+k″ is the maximum number of ligands that may be attached to the metal.
- In one aspect, (Y101-Y102) is a 2-phenylpyridine derivative. In another aspect, (Y101-Y102) is a carbene ligand. In another aspect, Met is selected from Ir, Pt, Os, and Zn. In a further aspect, the metal complex has a smallest oxidation potential in solution vs. Fc+/Fc couple less than about 0.6 V.
- The light emitting layer of the organic EL device of the present invention preferably contains at least a metal complex as light emitting material, and may contain a host material using the metal complex as a dopant material. Examples of the host material are not particularly limited, and any metal complexes or organic compounds may be used as long as the triplet energy of the host is larger than that of the dopant. While the Table below categorizes host materials as preferred for devices that emit various colors, any host material may be used with any dopant so long as the triplet criteria is satisfied.
- Examples of metal complexes used as host are preferred to have the following general formula:
- wherein Met is a metal; (Y103-Y104) is a bidentate ligand, Y103 and Y104 are independently selected from C, N, O, P, and S; L101 is an another ligand; k′ is an integer value from 1 to the maximum number of ligands that may be attached to the metal; and k′+k″ is the maximum number of ligands that may be attached to the metal.
- In one aspect, the metal complexes are:
- wherein (O—N) is a bidentate ligand, having metal coordinated to atoms O and N.
- In another aspect, Met is selected from Ir and Pt. In a further aspect, (Y103-Y104) is a carbene ligand.
- Examples of organic compounds used as host are selected from the group consisting aromatic hydrocarbon cyclic compounds such as benzene, biphenyl, triphenyl, triphenylene, naphthalene, anthracene, phenalene, phenanthrene, fluorene, pyrene, chrysene, perylene, azulene; group consisting aromatic heterocyclic compounds such as dibenzothiophene, dibenzofuran, dibenzoselenophene, furan, thiophene, benzofuran, benzothiophene, benzoselenophene, carbazole, indolocarbazole, pyridylindole, pyrrolodipyridine, pyrazole, imidazole, triazole, oxazole, thiazole, oxadiazole, oxatriazole, dioxazole, thiadiazole, pyridine, pyridazine, pyrimidine, pyrazine, triazine, oxazine, oxathiazine, oxadiazine, indole, benzimidazole, indazole, indoxazine, benzoxazole, benzisoxazole, benzothiazole, quinoline, isoquinoline, cinnoline, quinazoline, quinoxaline, naphthyridine, phthalazine, pteridine, xanthene, acridine, phenazine, phenothiazine, phenoxazine, benzofuropyridine, furodipyridine, benzothienopyridine, thienodipyridine, benzoselenophenopyridine, and selenophenodipyridine; and group consisting 2 to 10 cyclic structural units which are groups of the same type or different types selected from the aromatic hydrocarbon cyclic group and the aromatic heterocyclic group and are bonded to each other directly or via at least one of oxygen atom, nitrogen atom, sulfur atom, silicon atom, phosphorus atom, boron atom, chain structural unit and the aliphatic cyclic group. Wherein each group is further substituted by a substituent selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halide, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acids, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof.
- In one aspect, host compound contains at least one of the following groups in the molecule:
- wherein R101 to R107 is independently selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halide, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acids, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof, when it is aryl or heteroaryl, it has the similar definition as Ar's mentioned above. k is an integer from 0 to 20 or 1 to 20; k′″ is an integer from 0 to 20. X101 to X108 is selected from C (including CH) or N.
Z101 and Z102 is selected from NR101, O, or S. - A hole blocking layer (HBL) may be used to reduce the number of holes and/or excitons that leave the emissive layer. The presence of such a blocking layer in a device may result in substantially higher efficiencies as compared to a similar device lacking a blocking layer. Also, a blocking layer may be used to confine emission to a desired region of an OLED.
- In one aspect, compound used in HBL contains the same molecule or the same functional groups used as host described above.
- In another aspect, compound used in HBL contains at least one of the following groups in the molecule:
- wherein k is an integer from 1 to 20; L101 is an another ligand, k′ is an integer from 1 to 3.
- Electron transport layer (ETL) may include a material capable of transporting electrons. Electron transport layer may be intrinsic (undoped), or doped. Doping may be used to enhance conductivity. Examples of the ETL material are not particularly limited, and any metal complexes or organic compounds may be used as long as they are typically used to transport electrons.
- In one aspect, compound used in ETL contains at least one of the following groups in the molecule:
- wherein R101 is selected from the group consisting of hydrogen, deuterium, halide, alkyl, cycloalkyl, heteroalkyl, arylalkyl, alkoxy, aryloxy, amino, silyl, alkenyl, cycloalkenyl, heteroalkenyl, alkynyl, aryl, heteroaryl, acyl, carbonyl, carboxylic acids, ester, nitrile, isonitrile, sulfanyl, sulfinyl, sulfonyl, phosphino, and combinations thereof, when it is aryl or heteroaryl, it has the similar definition as Ar's mentioned above. Ar1 to Ar3 has the similar definition as Ar's mentioned above. k is an integer from 1 to 20. X101 to X108 is selected from C (including CH) or N.
- In another aspect, the metal complexes used in ETL contains, but not limit to the following general formula:
- wherein (O—N) or (N—N) is a bidentate ligand, having metal coordinated to atoms O, N or N, N; L101 is another ligand; k′ is an integer value from 1 to the maximum number of ligands that may be attached to the metal.
- In any above-mentioned compounds used in each layer of the OLED device, the hydrogen atoms can be partially or fully deuterated. Thus, any specifically listed substituent, such as, without limitation, methyl, phenyl, pyridyl, etc. encompasses undeuterated, partially deuterated, and fully deuterated versions thereof. Similarly, classes of substituents such as, without limitation, alkyl, aryl, cycloalkyl, heteroaryl, etc. also encompass undeuterated, partially deuterated, and fully deuterated versions thereof.
- In addition to and/or in combination with the materials disclosed herein, many hole injection materials, hole transporting materials, host materials, dopant materials, exiton/hole blocking layer materials, electron transporting and electron injecting materials may be used in an OLED. Non-limiting examples of the materials that may be used in an OLED in combination with materials disclosed herein are listed in Table 5 below. Table 5 lists non-limiting classes of materials, non-limiting examples of compounds for each class, and references that disclose the materials.
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For example, many of the materials and structures described herein may be substituted with other materials and structures without deviating from the spirit of the invention. The present invention as claimed may therefore include variations from the particular examples and preferred embodiments described herein, as will be apparent to one of skill in the art. It is understood that various theories as to why the invention works are not intended to be limiting.
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